Journal of Sacred Work
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Perhaps, we should let go of telling God how big our problem is and, instead, tell the problem how big our God is. Love is larger than any trouble. And Love’s healing is not only our hope in this world, but our salvation in the eternity in which we already live. -Reverend Erie Chapman
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“Sometimes, when I find myself in the grayness of life, beauty may arise as a startling Grace.” ~Candace Nagle The above words written by Journal contributor Candace Nagle resonate, don't they? She goes on to say, “It can be in the most mundane things, where miracles hide and wait to be discovered. Today it arrives…
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It is amid the bloody earth of our deepest pain where we discover the stuff of growth and healing.
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Beauty is our birthright. When our eyes are “graced with wonder” we can enjoy this greatest of gifts.
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This week I have been listening to a series of talks called, "Evolutionary Christianity." These concepts shared are fascinating to me, some stretch me from my comfort zone and others are profoundly moving. What I find hopeful is this idea of our human potential. We have the capacity to evolve towards the creation of a…
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The greatest refuge in life is beauty.
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Perhaps, we are simply God’s Love. We travel the earth for awhile, searching and swirling. Sometimes we sing to the suffering. Sometimes we suffer ourselves – all the while “circling around God, the ancient tower.”
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Love cannot redeem us unless we live it, unless we love those who suffer in hospitals and live the punishment of imprisonment or who live in abusive environments.
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In her insightful book, Touched With Fire, Dr. Kay Redfeld Jamison, professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins Medical School has offered one of the most important and provocative questions I have ever encountered: Do we diminish artists [and saints] if we conclude that they are far more likely than most people to suffer from recurrent…