Thank God for What He’s Given You Now

Thank God for What He's Given You Now

A hymnal is one of the books I use almost daily in my devotional routine, and I love Thanksgiving hymns in November. Their tried and true words and melodies call up visions of harvested fields, gatherings around a loaded table, and God's "countless gifts of love." I learned one of my favorite Thanksgiving hymns in… Continue reading Thank God for What He’s Given You Now

Life in the Garden on Your Bit of Earth

Life in the Garden on Your Bit of Earth

A beat-up black three-ring binder holds the record of 35 gardening years. I turn to it every spring because it remembers where the tomatoes grew last summer. It reminds me of the serendipitous genius of planting the peas next to the fence—a ready-made trellis! It helps me to foil the ravenous beetles by keeping me… Continue reading Life in the Garden on Your Bit of Earth

Singing the Song of the First Thanksgiving

Singing the Song of the First Thanksgiving

When Kay Warren's son took his own life, she was, of course, devastated. She knew this was a risk because he had suffered from clinical depression since the age of eight and had been voicing thoughts of suicide since the age of twelve. She had faithfully told him they couldn't give up hope, and she… Continue reading Singing the Song of the First Thanksgiving

Four New Resources for Your Advent Reflection

4 Resources for Your Advent Reflection

(...and a new Christmas fiction book just for fun!) The first Sunday of Advent is less than a month away! What will you do this year to celebrate, reflect, and renew your sense of awe that God the Son would hunker down and wizen up and enter the darkness of this world? The incarnation is… Continue reading Four New Resources for Your Advent Reflection

Most of All, Thank You for Being God

Most of All, Thank You for Being God

November ushers in my favorite holiday. It's the Gratitude Season—days for making a conscious effort to say "Thank YOU!" to God for all the blessings, big and small, that we take for granted most of the time. Psalm 118 begins with gratitude for God's goodness and mercy, and then proceeds to give evidence to back… Continue reading Most of All, Thank You for Being God

The Importance of Prayer in a Sacred Life

The Importance of Prayer in a Sacred Life

In his iconic poem "How to Be a Poet," Wendell Berry sums up all of creation in one lovely sentence: There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places." He cuts directly to the chase of our persistently false categories and my own personal tendency to desecrate the sacred by forgetting… Continue reading The Importance of Prayer in a Sacred Life

Watch Your Words: Speak with Wisdom and Live Well

Watch Your Words: Speak with Wisdom and Live Well

Reading the Proverbs always feels like drinking from a fire hose. Wisdom comes flying at the reader in quick succession, and no matter how hard I try, I can't stop looking for an outline or some connection between the flood of consecutive aphorisms and metaphors. Of course, in the big picture, it's all connected to… Continue reading Watch Your Words: Speak with Wisdom and Live Well

Learning to Love the Face You’ve Been Given

Learning to Love the Face You've Been Given

I spent most of my twenties looking in the mirror at a face I didn't love. Makeup interventions, hairstyle adjustments, and even color analysis failed to take the edge off my conviction that something about my face was simply not right. Around the same time, I discovered C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces and felt… Continue reading Learning to Love the Face You’ve Been Given

Fall Gardening in Maine and Other Extreme Acts of Faith

Fall Gardening in Maine and Other Extreme Acts of Faith

This morning, the fall colors called me outside for a walk, and, as usual, I ended up in the garden—even though the only living things that remain are the zinnias and the dahlias. I'm cheering the dahlias on in their race against the frost. The buds are there, but having planted them in a spot… Continue reading Fall Gardening in Maine and Other Extreme Acts of Faith

Grace and Peace in an Election Year?

Grace and Peace in an Election Year

"Every story that ends in service for Christ started in grace."1 The words were inscribed in my journal with no attribution, but I had been studying Romans 1:7: To all who are in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ." "Grace and peace" always… Continue reading Grace and Peace in an Election Year?