~by Jill Clingan This morning I was sitting on the couch praying the morning office from Phyllis Tickle’s Divine Hours: Prayers for Autumn and Wintertime when my son Jack walked out of his room in tears. I thought maybe he had woken up from a bad dream. We had watched an episode of Stranger Things … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2017
On Snapchat and Remembering
by Kimberly Knowle-Zeller Smile. Snap. Send. That seems to be the way we take pictures in our family. With lots of wrangling and funny faces and crazy sounds and patience. Smile. Snap. Send. That’s, of course, when we use Snapchat to take pictures to share with our friends and family. Our toddler loves to see … Continue reading
Giving God Glory
by Donald Hanna There is a quote I like, most often attributed to the early church father Irenaeus: “The glory of God is [the person] fully alive.” As I have thought about what this means, what it is to be fully alive, it seems that there are a number of factors wrapped up in this. … Continue reading