Stewards & Wanderers
Modern-day prophet Wendell Berry is clear: we must stay and we must love the places where we stay. No sentimentality,
Modern-day prophet Wendell Berry is clear: we must stay and we must love the places where we stay. No sentimentality,
There are moments in church history, and in our own church experience, when divisions occur over doctrinal issues. However, our
“The word became flesh,” John writes, “and dwelt among us.” Flesh: nothing romantic or idealized here. This is the sagging,
“The heavens declare the glory of God,” David exults, “and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” I wonder what the
We walked tonight, us five. We left the house as the sun settled on the rooftops. The air, no longer
She had to share her joy, as Lou knew that joy unshared was a halved emotion, just as sadness and
There’s a pile in my closet: a skirt too small,
Autumn is creeping in. Here, she forgoes the loud parade: the trees unfurling their flags in bold reds, yellows, and
And the whole congregation of the people of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness, and the people
It’s just in the very corner of everyday life where God has put us, that this [death of the self]