Erie Chapman Foundation
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Days 82-86 Two Reasons Why Some Crises Unite Us
Radical Loving Care calls us to love even when Fear says it makes no sense. Why? Because love is the heart of our highest humanity. Continue reading
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Days 80-81 Something Beautiful
"In difficult times carry something beautiful in your heart" ~Blaise Pascal May the nourishment of the earth be yours,May the clarity of light be yours,May the fluency of the ocean be yours,May the protection of the ancestors be yours. And… Continue reading
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Days 75-79 Why BSW-Grapevine Medical Center is Golden
As this essay is published (March 16, 2020) COVID-19 crisis is omnipresent. One hospital you can count on to deliver loving care is Baylor Scott & White’s Grapevine Medical Center. And one leader I would hire to run Riverside Methodist… Continue reading
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Days 73-74 – Find Ways To Be
"When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom…" Anonymous PrayerShared from one heart to another Liz Sorensen Wessel Continue reading
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Days 67-68 The Five Chairs: Non Violent Communication by Louise Evans
Life enriching, non-violent or compassionate communication is based on the teachings of the late Marshall Rosenberg PhD. As the founder of the Center for Non-violent Communication, Rosenberg dedicated his life to fostering peace world-wide. Human beings have a natural capacity… Continue reading
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Days 62-66 – Live Love not fear
Live Love not fear. Whenever we do we celebrate life’s highest power. Living love brings out out the best in you & others. Continue reading
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Days 60-61 An Inward Journey
The season of Lent is an invitation to embark on an inward journey of reflection within the inner sanctuary of one's heart. A time for open receptivity, of quieting the mind to listen without judgement or the need to fix.… Continue reading
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Days 55-59 – Peaceful Pictures
I hope this image brings you moments of peace as you allow this palette of colors & array of shapes to soften the rough edges of your day. Continue reading
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Days 53-54 One Family
Arriving in Seattle, Hassan, an Uber driver responded to my call. My destination, the Palisades retreat Center for my first session of a Mission formation program. We had a 30-minute drive ahead of us and curious about his accent, I… Continue reading