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Balance

April 25, 2024


Finding ways to rest and reset gives us courage for compassionate action.

Photo by Deb Greenawalt

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Balance

April 25, 2024

Finding ways to rest and reset gives us courage for compassionate action.

Photo by Deb Greenawalt


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Normal

April 16, 2020

O God, let us never take for granted the comfort of the mundane, predictable rhythms of daily life.

Photo by Laura Norris

Constant

April 15, 2020

From the shadows, through the fog and into the light, the persistent love of God finds us.

Photo by Mark Moeller

Compassion

April 14, 2020

God calls us to care for the most vulnerable in our communities.

Photo by Dennis Reagan

Time

April 13, 2020

As time passes — slow some days, quick the next — let us always be mindful of God's loving presence.

Photo by Dail Ballard

Hope

April 12, 2020

Gracious Creator, You remind us with each rising sun, with each hatching egg, with each blossoming bulb that you are our Hope, and for you we will wait and watch and work and never give up.

Photo by Cameron Kempson

Beauty

April 11, 2020

We're grateful for those who add beauty to our lives.

Photo by Allen Butte

Crown Him

April 10, 2020

Crown him Lord and Redeemer of us all.

Photo by David F. Harwood

Perspective

April 9, 2020

There are so many ways to look at the world. Find your own unique lens.

Photo by Laura Norris

Bright

April 8, 2020

On a cloudy day, there will always be a bright spot.

Photo by Merle M. Mills

Inspire

April 7, 2020

Our ability to do something few can may inspire others to be better at everything they do.

Photo by Robert A. Farruggia, Jr.