Erie Chapman
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Days 165-166 When Everything Else is Gone . . . Love Just Is
Note: Special thanks to guest contributor Cheri Cancelliere C. S. Lewis observed that if you ask 20 good people to name the highest virtue, 19 of them will say “unselfishness.” Yet, he felt quite certain that if the same question… Continue reading
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Days 156-157 – Journal’s Seventh Anniversary.
The Journal of Sacred Work was launched June 7, 2006. Since then, more than fourteen hundred essays have been posted. In seven years about 300,000 visitors have viewed the site. Thousands have posted comments. When I looked back… Continue reading
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Days 150-151 – “Smoke Upon The Wind”
“Can we be companions that illuminate both our life together and the part of our path is solitary?” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 147-149 – How Stories Improve Care
“…if we could truly see into the hearts of others we would always feel more love and understanding.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 140-144 Martha’s Heart
“Martha wasn’t a receptionist. She was a caregiver.” Continue reading
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Days 138-139 In Loving This Day
Within light there is darkness, But do not try to understand that darkness. Within darkness there is light, But do not look for that light. Light and darkness are a pair, Like the foot before and the foot behind in… Continue reading
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Days 136-137 – The Art of Receiving
“It requires self-esteem to receive – not self love but just a pleasant acquaintance and liking for oneself.” – John Steinbeck Continue reading
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Days 133-135 Naming
“How do you “name” yourself?” – Erie Chapman Continue reading