A Mending Shift

a bird sings, not because if has an answer to give, but because it has a song to sing … this is my song

Livin’ With Other Folks

| July 22, 2008

Share Harper Lee, the author of To Kill a Mockingbird, is a profound theologian. She cleverly disguises her musings in the shroud of fiction, but it is there, waiting to pounce. I first read this book back in high school (as most of us did) and I remember liking it. So much so that when [...]

The Wonder of New Friendship

| May 9, 2008

Share   As I get older, I learn there is a natural rhythm to life where friendships come and go.  I have also learned to embrace this rhythm, not fight it.  Different seasons of life form and emerge, bringing with them the surprise and gift of new friendships.  It is like taking a road trip [...]

If You Like Books . . .

| March 19, 2008

Share. . . you have to go here.  Tracy opens up her library to us and shares the best parts that she has underlined, highlighted, or dog-eared.  She often offers a brief comment or poses a question and rates the book with hearts.  Her site is called—go figure—The Best Parts.  Pay her a visit.  Better [...]