Balancing Lent

Balancing Lent

We are created in God’s image, not separate, but as community, a compliment, one to another. Balance is really at the heart of Lent and Easter. God desires harmony, a dwelling together in peace and unity. Lent provides us the opportunity to explore what is out of balance in our lives.Where are the fragmented and broken pieces and how did they get that way?

Shine into the Dark Crevices of My Soul

Shine into the Dark Crevices of My Soul

It continually amazes me that the Creator of the entire universe, of all things visible and invisible, cares so deeply for each tiny element. God beckons us into relationship, into healing, into wholeness, and then invites us to join hands with the Almighty to bring healing to the whole creation.

Lenten Prose

Lenten Prose

Lenten Rosebreaking through winter’s crusthead bowedfacing earthfertile soilfrom whence you spranghumble beautycalling usto bow our headsrememberingfrom dustwe were createdto dustwe shall return AFWade 2.6.2013 This post was originally featured on Godspace, at that...
Cultivating Pathways of Shalom – the Outward Journey

Cultivating Pathways of Shalom – the Outward Journey

As I wrote of in my last post, the fullness of shalom must be both an inward and outward journey. It is both personal and corporate. It would be tempting to separate these two aspects into the personal-inward journey and corporate-outward journey, as if one can exist in isolation of the other. That would be a mistake. There is only one journey and the inward-outward, personal-corporate parts of that journey are so tightly wound together we do injustice to God’s radical shalom by trying to untangle them.

Caution! Lent Can be Habit Forming

Caution! Lent Can be Habit Forming

This Lenten season, I invite you to a time of looking more deeply into your life. Instead of listing out your sins, work slowly through the following questions and allow God to reveal the broken areas of your life. These questions are designed to draw out the attitudes and motives that lurk a bit deeper below the surface. Rather than quickly naming off a few obvious sins and moving on, take time to allow the Holy Spirit to guide you into a more comprehensive exploration of your life.