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Days 246-247 The Season of Creation
The Season of Creation is as annual Christian celebration and an invitation to all people from around the world to participate through prayer, sustainability projects and advocacy efforts. Beginning September 1, the World Day of Prayer for the Care… Continue reading
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Days 242-244 – Part II My Actual Death – New Birth
The answer to those who kindly asked if I was “Okay” after my “death” last week is, “Yes, but…” I did not know yet that although my body did not die but something else did. Continue reading
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Days 240-241 Where Love Begins
Just as light shines in the darkness, so stars are often considered a symbol of truth, spirit and hope. One that embodies the notion of spiritual revelation in each of us. Stars remind us of our own resilience, especially when we're feeling down. They offer reassurance of our… Continue reading
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Days 233-234 Profound Messages of Hope
Recently, I was in conversation with a colleague, who is also a dear friend, and we reflected upon the toll the pandemic is having on caregivers and on the people we serve. The most recent surge of the Delta variant… Continue reading
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Days 228-232 – Erie on Meaning
“He [sic] who has a why can bear almost any how.” What happens if you lose your “Why?” Continue reading
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Days 226-227 In Our Struggles, Fill Us with Peace
Good morning, fellow caregivers it is my honor to share in this time of reflective prayer with you in our little community of mutual caring and support. We all come with a wealth of experiences and wisdom and diverse backgrounds.… Continue reading
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Days 221-225 M.I.T. Scientists: Distance Prayer Can Work!
What if “Thoughts & Prayers” actually helped healing & distance was irrelevant? M.I.T. physicists say that via the quantum physics of teleportation that may have been happening for millennia. Continue reading
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Days 219-220 Our Works
“The single most important thing a leader does is to take care of the people who take care of people – to serve those who serve.” -Erie Chapman Artwork by Liz Wessel Our Works Everyone who seeks meaning in their… Continue reading