E.E. Cummings said that βto be nobody-but-yourself β in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else β means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight,β I knew little about the poetry of E. E. Cummings except he didn’t use capital letters. Then a…
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I Need Some Rest
I didn’t expect to hear the words, “I need rest,” to come from the pulpit yesterday morning. Turns out our assistant rector was leaving on a three month sabbatical and this would be her last sermon for a while. Everyone in the church was supportive; she had been filling in when the Rector became a…
Tough Love Is A Tough Concept
I have no professional or other credentials to talk about the concept of “tough love.” I’ve not read any books or articles about it, but I have come across a lot of people who claim to have expertise in the area. Why then am I writing about it? The answer is that the concept troubles…
It Is Easier To Act Into A New Way Of Thinking
It is easier to act your way into a new way of thinking than to think your way into a new way of acting. — Millard Fuller, Co-founder of Habitat for Humanity. We are deep into January, and our New Year’s resolutions are becoming fading memories. I came across the above and it helped me…
Who Or What You Die For?
Yesterday, I used an old expression — “to die for.” My friend Davis replied asking what are we willing to die for? His reply got me to thinking. Certainly my organ donor died and over five people lived because of his family’s willingness to donate his organs. But no matter how generous, his dying was…