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Tips for the Tap
By Sarah Lehman So, we all have those “duh” moments, mine was the other day when I was really thirsty. I grabbed my cup from the counter and, being on autopilot during a hectic morning, I brought it to my … Continue reading
From Train Wreck To Trust: Managing Your Emotions
By Beth Hamstra I found it telling that the topic of “managing your emotions” was the last one to be snatched up by the contributors this month. I laughed out loud as I agreed to write the post because it … Continue reading
Posted in Beth Hamstra, Body, Soul, Spirit, Power to change, Soul
Tagged emotions, God, handling emotions, managing emotions, Train wreck
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The Inappropriate, Unreligious, Extravagent Grace of God
By Mary Miller I’ve been struck lately, by yet ANOTHER way in which I am not – yet – like God. It’s not as if I was running out of things to work on or anything, but another, deeper look … Continue reading
Posted in Grace, Mary Bea Miller
Tagged Christianity, Elijah, God, Moses, Mount of Transfiguration
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Stress
By Angie King Stress. That horrible feeling. Waking in the morning to the realisation that I don’t have what it takes to get through today. Not enough time, not enough money, not enough know how, not enough of me to … Continue reading
It is SO not about me
By Mary Bea Miller This morning I got up hurt, angry, and resentful. I spent a restless night, tossing and turning and crying. I went out early to walk on the beach. As I walked, I prayed. Sort of. But I never even got … Continue reading
