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James Hart Brumm

When People Feel Called to Walk Away

Somehow, they both decided they needed to take a walk. We don’t know if new life was a problem, or if it was nervous energy.

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Deb Mechler

Doing the Inner Work: Bio-Spiritual Focusing

I pause after parking. I sit with the sensation with intentional compassion. The reason for the heavy feeling becomes apparent: anxiety about an upcoming conversation.

On This Holy Night

The Vigil has become a new/old tradition at my church, and five years on, the “Night of Radiant Splendor” has become my favorite part of

The Shi’a X Factor in Iran

From the flat roof of a missionary doctor’s home we saw men marching through the street, beating their chests, whipping their backs with razor tipped

What Happened at My Aunt’s Deathbed

“Oh, the different one.”  That’s how my Aunt Julia greeted me after I arrived to join my mom and sister at her bedside in the

With the Wind

While it’s easy to get discouraged, pull over, and call for a ride home, I’m reminded to just keep pedaling.

Kathryn Vilela

More and Enough

Our fervent first-time parent efforts were rewarded when our daughter said her first word, not spoken aloud, but signed in Baby ASL with her hands.

A Better Way in the Middle East

Beginning in the nineteenth century, another very different wave of Americans swept into the region. Christian missionaries brought a very different message to the Muslim

Singing of the Future

This semester, I’ve been teaching my beloved Dante again as I prepare with my students to go on our own pilgrimage to Italy. Monday night