I’m originally from California, but for the past 18 years have lived on the eastern side of the United States. So let’s just say winter has taken some getting used to. In the part of California where I grew up, winter meant rain. Lots of rain. For nine months, little to no rain. For three … Continue reading Rhyme and Season: Part 6—The “Dead” of Winter
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The Goodness of Grief: Part 8–Saying the Names
A few months back one of my favorite authors, Eugene Peterson, died. He is most widely known for his transliteration of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures into our present-day vernacular. It’s called The Message. It is a beautiful work. But it is only a small slice of his writings. He has written many other books, … Continue reading The Goodness of Grief: Part 8–Saying the Names