The Lord Has Need of Our Skills: A Devotional

Matthew 21: 1-3 When they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage at the Mount of Olives, Jesus then sent two disciples, telling them, â€œGo into the village ahead of you. At once you will find a donkey tied there, and a colt with her. Untie them and bring them to Me. If anyone says anything to you, you should say... Continue Reading →

Look at the Heart, Not the Exterior, to See the Real Person

He had quite a grip, As he pulled me from the ground. I smiled at him in genuine thanks, And I was glad that I was unbound. Then, he asked if I wanted coffee, And I admit that he was really cute. But the fabric used in his cloth belt Was made crudely with some... Continue Reading →

Foregoing the Pain: Knowing What Not to Watch

I have not watched any movies about slavery since I tried watching the first episode of Roots in 1977. That first one, where they tried to get the young African boy not to say his name was Kunta Kinte, nearly broke my faith. The mental and emotional pain I endured never left me, and as... Continue Reading →

When Things Go Off the Rails, You’ve Got to Stay Calm

Rodin Museum, Paris, France May 2023 I thought the class I took in the Summer was my last writing course for the Master's degree in Religious Studies. According to the system used by the university, I was set to graduate in December 2024. I tried to tell the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) that the... Continue Reading →

Dreams Are Persistent Entities, Thankfully!

Amsterdam, May 2023 As Carole sat and waited for the restaurant to open, she remembered her dream of one day owning her own restaurant. But cancer intervened just when she had the occasion thirteen years ago, and all of her money went into medical bills to stay alive. She hadn't thought much about the dream... Continue Reading →

Returning to Walkable Spaces and Neighborliness for Our Health and Joy

Daily writing promptHow would you design the city of the future?View all responses Sometimes, the past is the best place to find answers for the future. Progress isn't always what it seems, especially when it leads to habits that result in unhealthy living. In the future, I would return to simpler means of getting around.... Continue Reading →

The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow! A Devotional

Mark 16: 1-4 When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, so that they could go and anoint him. Very early in the morning, on the first day of the week, they went to the tomb at sunrise. They were saying to one another, “Who will roll away the stone from the entrance... Continue Reading →

The Importance of Our Names to Our Feelings of Value and Worth

Daily writing promptWhere did your name come from?View all responses My favorite uncle named me Regina. I never knew this until he had passed away. I would have wanted to learn why he chose this particular name for me, but I like that it means queen in Latin, Italian, and Spanish, all of which I... Continue Reading →

Love is the Node in a Good Marriage: Lucky Dip, Saturday Mix

The Rodin Museum, Paris, May, 2023 The quarrel over who would do which chores had gone on for nearly two days! Nick and Sharon wondered if the marriage had been a mistake. They disagreed on who would clean the toilet, change the newspaper in the cat's litter box, and clean up the confetti in the... Continue Reading →

The Beauty of Forgiveness! One-Liner Wednesday

Art from Gullah Museum of Hilton Head, SC, May 2023 "Forgiveness is a catalyst creating the atmosphere necessary for a fresh start and a new beginning." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, quoted by Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III in Dancing in the Darkness: Spiritual Lessond for Thriving in Turbulent Times, p.79. Written for the One-Liner... Continue Reading →

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