In today’s liturgy David sings, teach me knowledge and discernment. Psalms 114. Where do we go as adults for our education? Whatever our faith, the essence of all teachings is to love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves. So once equipped with this knowledge how do we choose to live our life? It seems…

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I just love the beach at any time of year. One of the things I like to do is early in the morning after a walk is to sit with a cup of coffee and watch the coming and going of the waves and surf. Everything in nature seems to have its ebb and flow,…

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The rich and poor have this in common; the Lord is the maker of them all. Proverbs 22:2 The words of Solomon are about the equality of the rich and the poor. On earth, society creates inequalities that are accepted by most as simply “the way things are.” We may each try to perform some form of equalization,…

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I promise everyone, I’ll leave you alone about silence after today. But as you know I’m a big advocate of waiting in silence. Here’s a thought for the weekend. When you truly find yourself waiting in silence think about — what are you waiting for? Realize that you are waiting and inviting in the greatest power…

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There are times when I strain to hear God. I see or hear something that is so upsetting or tragic that every inch of my body is on full alert for some signal, some sign, some voice that tells me why? Over the years, I have learned that my straining is not the way to…

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