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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  • They were born at the same hour, same day and year, on June 13, 1935 but they grew up in different parts of the world. He was a refugee from Bulgaria and she came from a military family in Casablanca, Morocco.  Perhaps, serendipitous or what some might call divine destiny, artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude met…

  • “Fear is the moat around the castle of your heart. It is the only thing that can stop God’s Love from entering you.” Reverend Erie Chapman

  • "The outcome of the world, the gates of the future…these are not thrown open to a few of the privileged nor to one chosen people to the exclusion of all others. They will open only to an advance of all together, in a direction in which all together can join and find completion in a…

  • “Where attention goes, energy flows. It’s an incredibly powerful notion and one you can learn to practice increasingly in your life. Align your energy with Love and you will feel your life transformed.”

  • “Bathe in the clear water of hope today. Drink the living water of Love.” -Erie Chapman

  •   When I am among the trees, especially the willows and the honey locust, equally the beech, the oaks and the pines, they give off such hints of gladness. I would almost say that they save me, and daily. I am so distant from the hope of myself, in which I have goodness, and discernment,…

  • “Radical Loving Care holds that every human being carries the spark of the divine.” -Reverend Erie Chapman

  • "I am what I am because of who we all are". – Leymah Gbowee. Note: Today's reflection is offered by guest contributor Amy Martin. Sometimes in life we come across terms, phrases or concepts that stay with us, ideas that permeate our dreams, our perspectives.  Oftentimes, those ideas are foreign or misinterpreted when they are…

  • “Who are you within and outside your own skin? Today is your day to ask Love to answer that question for you.” – Erie Chapman

  • The scene opens with a young boy lying sick  in bed. His grandfather is reminiscing with him about his life and childhood. He recalls his own father reading to him when he was 10 and ill with pneumonia. It is a story that has been passed on through the generations. In fact, it became the…