Journal of Sacred Work
Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.
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"I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world. " …
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Who is to say whether your life has been successful? Is your answer the only one that matters?
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Recently several of our healthcare ministries moved together into one central location. People I only knew through phone communication, I now greet in the elevator and we are all getting to know one another. This change has created a new sense of a community in our expanding network of care. (click on photo to enlarge)…
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This photograph screams peer pressure. Just one soul refused to raise his arm in the Nazi salute. The crowd hails Hitler’s hatred. Most surely harbor a loving heart. Yet, they are afraid to be kind. Fear – love’s counterpoint – can force nice people to support horrifying things. Peer pressure is as old as civilization…
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The following reflection contains a few pearls of wisdom gleaned from Fr. Richard Rohr’s book “Falling Upwards” as well as the wisdom from other spiritual readings along the way. As children we are naturally egocentric and believe that we are the center of the universe. In the first half of life our task is to…
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We laugh at the man banging his head against a wall. Then we beat ourselves up everyday.Yogi Berra said, “I never blame myself when I’m not hitting… After all, if I know it isn’t my fault that I’m not hitting, how can I get mad at myself?”
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"Look deeply into nature and then you will understand everything better." -Albert Einstein When I thought about a message that could inspire, this image came to mind. It is a reflection that does not require words. Nature is a great teacher. If we are attentive we experience a deeper awareness. What thoughts stir…
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(Reading time: 45 seconds) – Even if you have seen it before stay with this astonishing picture. It takes more than a glance to absorb two subtle & fascinating facts…
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Beannacht-Blessing by -John O’ Donohue On the day when The weight deadens On your shoulders And you stumble, May the clay dance To balance you. And when your eyes Freeze behind The grey window And the ghost of loss Gets into you, May a flock of colours, Indigo, red, green And azure blue, Come to…
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Shouldering the wounded & naked “stranger” on his beast of burden is The Good Samaritan himself, the protagonist of the greatest parable of love in the history of the world.