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Guest Meditation – the Beloved
Beloved, the seeds of love planted today become the hands of love tomorrow. What we need is here now, and holds the promise of all that could be. In the clatter of the Season, through the pressure of staffing limitations… Continue reading
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The Stories That Change Our Lives
Caregivers transform the lives of all they encounter. Love comes to fill the dark hole of another’s need. Without it, our lives are emptied of meaning. With it, our lives – yours and mine – are redeemed. Continue reading
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Guest Reflection – Holiday Humor
I have reluctantly concluded that no matter how clever, amusing or seasonally appropriate, ringing cell phones are mostly just annoying. Continue reading
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The Private Christmas
Hope runs high at Christmas. So does grief. In your private Christmas, I wish you both. Christ was not born to wipe away all our tears but to be present for us when we shed them. What I don’t wish… Continue reading
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Blessing Way
Our very life depends upon our ability to reach beyond the narrow nature of ourselves to touch the hem of God. When we do so (or when we at least strive to do so) we have brushed the edge of… Continue reading
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Three Good Things – A Practice of Gratitude
Paul urged gentleness as well as the practice of thanksgiving. He offered these practices as ways for us to open the door to God’s peace. And in this peace we discover the presence, and the strength of Jesus. He waits… Continue reading
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Guest Meditation – The Mystery of Love & The Park Center
In a world colored by hate and evil, we can all choose to live with a view through the lens of fear, of competition or of loss. Or, like Stormy and the staff of Park Center, we can choose to… Continue reading
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What the Human Heart Needs
What raises most people’s energy is their ability to keep their eyes on a goal loftier than what any boss may or may not say. It is to remember, each day, that every loving effort to meet the need of… Continue reading
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Victory in Titusville!
Parrish Medical Center doesn’t claim to be the Mayo Clinic. But they are steadily establishing a reputation for the “Parrish Way” of doing things. And the Parrish Way means that they are committed to “healing moments all the time.” Continue reading
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What We Fear
We can best deliver loving care when we see the humanity in the other. Once we have stereotyped someone as an object belonging to a class we think of as distasteful then we have harmed our ability to love. Continue reading