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We offer water when we simply help people learn that there IS a source of water, that there is a God of love, and that there is a God of forgiveness and compassion.Jesus received water from John the Baptist. Jesus received water from the Samaritan woman. And he makes it clear that whe...
Lord, am I willing to defend others when they have sinned? Am I willing to try to lead them to forgiveness and restoration with the Lord and others? If I believe them to be innocent, am I willing to do all I can to defend their innocence, even when others abandon them?
We created this cult of efficiency and now we were superfluous. Not just men with their remnant Y chromosome who had been superfluous for a while, but each and every one of us. The physical world of dirt, of matter, of shame fossilized behind the vibrant living wires, of money-numbers c...
“Grace is achieved only through some sort of vulnerability. We’re human beings, and that means sometimes the body would rather remain complacent. In spite of that, we dare to have grace. Grace is about forgiveness, and forgiveness doesn’t mean that you’re still not wounded by whatever ...
The highest purpose of the words we give to our children is that words are a means of grace—they create messages of love, acceptance, and forgiveness that give grace to others.Nurture is God’s grace put into words. Parents are participants in God’s grace ...
Then I remember reading a book by Theresa of Avila. I was fascinated by her accounts of mystical experiences. If she hadn’t written about them, no one would know about them. Mysticism, forgiveness, and dreams would remain as seen as “woo-woo”, earning skepticism and judgement from most...
Posted inUncategorized|Taggedacceptance,artistic expression,forgiveness,inner self outer self,Love,Spirituality,the nancy who drew,the soul,understanding,waiting|9 Comments Over and Up Posted onSeptember 30, 2024byNancy Wait She looks thirsty and her hands look raw from the climb. Maybe she hasn’t...
My focus last year has been on selecting, editing and ordering poems for a new collection, with the result that I have enough material for a cohesive and coherent body of work, a working title and an excellent editor. News about a publication date will come in due course. Meanwhile, look...
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