What can be said about curiosity? In my lifetime it has been the golden child of emotions. Living her spangled life in contrast to drab “boredom.”
Read MoreAnd just like that the mystery is dispelled. The question is replaced by an answer.
Read MoreAdvent has arrived once more. It is a return to the beginning.
Read MoreEvery year around this time, we devote an issue of Wisdom for the Way to a request that you consider including the Missional Wisdom Foundation in your charitable giving.
Read MoreCommunity is at the heart of who the Missional Wisdom Foundation is.
Read MoreBelief is hard. In my life as an adult seeking to live spiritually, I have found that defining what I believe to be frustrating, circular, and changeable.
Read MoreOne of the most nourishing parts of my work with the Missional Wisdom Foundation is the development of and my participation in the Incarnational Study Series.
Read MoreWhere are you this morning? Chances are, you are not sitting at my breakfast table with me. We have not shared a steaming mug of English Breakfast tea.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, a long, long time ago, I was an undergraduate sitting in a film studies class. I took the class because it fit my schedule, not because I was interested in film.
Read MoreGrace is a hard notion. It is something that winds through life—simultaneously completely obvious and utterly mysterious.
Read MoreWind through leaves. Walking along a known wild way. Crisp grapes.
Read MoreThere is a story in the gospels about a man who has been robbed, beaten, and left in a ditch and the “Good” other who stopped to help.
Read MoreDo you know what counts? All of it. All the little tiny things you don’t think matter do.
Read MoreWhat is honor? It certainly isn’t a word you scroll past very often.
Read MoreDo you ever feel that there is a whole world of knowledge just beyond your grasp?
Read MoreI have saved Nikki’s story for last. In a way, it is the hardest for me to capture because Nikki is my dog.
Read MoreMy daughter and her husband adopted Nugget when he was two. Nugget is not the brightest bulb in our pack. In fact, I call him the “50 First Dates” dog.
Read MoreTank is one of the senior members of our pack. He is also the smartest dog we have ever had in any version of our pack.
Read MoreDuke is the largest member of our pack. He’s a black Lab mix weighing in at around ninety-five pounds (currently under orders to trim down some).
Read MoreBasher is one of the rescues in our pack that we got to name. He is also the only dog that didn’t come from some sort of rescue/shelter agency.
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