To Be a Dog Waiting Faithfully
My childhood dog would perch on the couch in front of the window to watch and wait for my Mom to come home. Such faithfulness can inspire us at Advent.
My childhood dog would perch on the couch in front of the window to watch and wait for my Mom to come home. Such faithfulness can inspire us at Advent.
Stranded by the side of the road, a mom and kid were able to continue home because of vulnerability shared with strangers.
A heavy blizzard in Roswell united a shivering squirrel, a baby for baptism, and a multi-generational family celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Christ was the host and we were the guests.
Irenaeus told us: “because of his measureless love, [Christ] became what we are… to enable us to become what he is.”
Mary Magdalene was not a fallen temptress. She witnessed the resurrection, was the apostle to the apostles, and likely continued in leadership in the early church.
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words:
Sheep are clever and brave. They fight for one another and recognize their shepherd’s voice.
Singing reminds us of where we are with God and where God is with us.
Even in tragic and impossible situations, kindness is possible and it matters.
Learning about God from a Hindu priest