The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
As I sat on a huge boulder at the edge of the ocean at daybreak, the grief felt overwhelming. Having lost both my parents just nine weeks apart, I grappled with...
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The Psalms invite us to experience our emotions and senses—joys, sorrows, adoration, prayer, strength, weakness, sights of grandeur, sounds of praise, feelings of majesty, and the sweet tastes of creation. You...
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Proverbs, one of five Wisdom books in the Bible, is a collection of truths and sayings intended to shape our lives into contributions for the whole community, lives that are gifts...
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There’s a sense of urgency that comes across in these verses. In verse 14, Jesus is decidedly emphatic, saying to the crowd, “Listen to me . . . and understand.” I...
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I’m inclined to side with the Pharisees here. Isn’t their question innocent enough? Isn’t Jesus’ response a little harsh? I’m someone who appreciates tradition and can have a hard time breaking...
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Not long ago, I started writing notes to myself and placing them on the bulletin board that hangs above my desk. These messages include character traits that I want to exhibit...
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When was the last time someone gave you a perfect gift? What was it? Who gave it to you? What made it perfect? Several years ago, my brother-in-law gave me an...
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The New International Version of Psalm 45:6 says, “Your throne, O God, will last forever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom.” If you’re like...
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Psalm 45 arose from an occasion of joy—a wedding. It is a song attributed to the Sons of Korah, who were descendants of one of Moses’ cousins. They were musicians who...
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I must confess that Song of Solomon isn’t a book that I devote a lot of time to reading. I never quite know what to do with it. But when I...
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We have a phrase that gets at a movement of the heart. When a person is suddenly and discernibly prepared to make a change or own up to a bad decision,...
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