Category Archives: Reflection

Asleep in the Boat

The Gypsy Mom wrote in her blog at The Gypsy Mama regarding Motherhood: “Today, motherhood looks to me like a boat.  Yes, a boat. It is a boat pitching about on wild waves, a fragile boat tossed by fierce winds.  … Continue reading

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Pack It or Pitch It

We have come down to the edge of time, in the task of packing for our move.  The house is still a mess, because I can not stay in one place long enough to complete a task.  I am wandering … Continue reading

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Jesus was big on forgiveness and slow on condemnation

How much more desirable it is to offer gentleness and forgiveness, over assigning blame and anger!  It seems to me that when I become angry, it is almost always because I feel that my “rights” have been some how violated … Continue reading

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Struggles in an Insane World

I, like so many others, have been struggling to make sense of this insane world.  The events in Norway, the budget hypocrisies of both political parties in Washington, the pain and suffering of so many of the world’s poor and … Continue reading

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Is it possible to know someone too well?

As a pastor , my answer to the question is  YES!  I would often have one of my parishioners come in to share what was going on in their life, only to tell me the darkest secrets that have been … Continue reading

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Who Am I, Really?

Sometimes we all feel that we belong in a straight jacket, locked away in a padded room. But we are called to embrace who we are, and to share ourselves with the world. There is a space for you, shaped … Continue reading

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