The Statement from the Heart inspires us all to reach forward into an unfamiliar yet preferred future for my people and my country, beyond the contemporary crises and traumatic predicaments, to clutch the hand of a new dream.
Category Archives: Spirituality
I Have a Dream In the Voice
The Statement from the Heart inspires us all to reach forward into an unfamiliar yet preferred future for my people and my country, beyond the contemporary crises and traumatic predicaments, to clutch the hand of a new dream.
Yes? No? Maybe? The confused referendum
The October referendum asks for a simple answer to a diverse, complex question.
Book review: The Book of Psalms Illuminated
The combination of the beautifully presented text, the illustrations and the endnotes makes The Book of Psalms Illuminated artistically engaging, theologically informative and meditatively devotional. Hold this book with care and with reverence.
Yes in a World of No
Mary said yes / In a world of no, / She turned fear / Into hope / Through faith and trust
Giving agency A priest, a voiceless woman and hearing from God
Book review: In the Midst of Much-Doing: Cultivating a Missional Spirituality
Listening to God, experiencing God, leads to a new way of seeing the world – a new vision that genuinely pays attention as only the contemplative can. Central to this is the need to listen to and learn from the voices of the poor.
Knowledge of Things Unseen
I’m just a low grade mystic / Kneeling beneath an empty sky
Growing Pains: Saul, Stephen and the scattered saints
Most Christian believers acknowledge Pentecost Sunday as the Church’s birthday. Luke’s treatise, the Acts of the Apostles, records the ‘birth’ and early experiences. In a previous issue John Kidson shared part of his ‘discovered’ journal of an apparent younger follower. The ‘discovery’ continues.
Growing Pains: Saul, Stephen and the scattered saints
Most Christian believers acknowledge Pentecost Sunday as the Church’s birthday. Luke’s treatise, the Acts of the Apostles, records the ‘birth’ and early experiences. In a previous issue John Kidson shared part of his ‘discovered’ journal of an apparent younger follower. The ‘discovery’ continues.