
Fasting Facts Sheet
(excerpts from Spiritual Disciplines Handbook,by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun) Dos and Don’ts Don’t fast when you are sick, traveling, pregnant or nursing. People with diabetes, gout, liver disease, kidney disease,

Our True Home
If I’m being honest, watching the national news these days feels like a full contact sport. Our heightened awareness of abuse of all kinds, the cutthroat widening of the political

Keep Showing Up
Cal Ripken Jr., nicknamed “The Iron Man”, is a former American baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). Ripken

Thank You, John Paul
Pope John Paul II was head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005. He was known for his energy and athleticism as he enjoyed jogging, weight training, swimming and

Big Box Stores
I cannot be trusted with a membership card to a big box store. My husband carries the card and therefore I can only go to one of these stores when

Praying Our Goodbyes – A Book Review
Praying Our Goodbyes By Joyce Rupp Book Review by: Major Lauren Hodgson Life on earth is transitory; birth and death, showers and funerals. We live in a transient society,

Through the Eyes of a Child
At this time in my life much of my energy goes into my role as a Nana. I often have the privilege of watching my 3-year-old triplet granddaughters and suffice

Enough
Whether we are ready or not, the Christmas season is upon us. Even before the last “trick or treat” was pronounced at my front doors, stores were gearing up with

A Christmas Prayer Walk – A Group Worship Experience
This prayer walk should not be experienced alone. Since Christmas is often celebrated with family and friends, this prayer walk is best experienced with family members, with a partner or small

Alone Together
Silence and solitude is a powerful thing. When one is able to truly center down and wait on and listen to the Holy Spirit’s speaking it brings an intimacy with

By Any Means Necessary
The phrase “by any means necessary” finds it origins in a 1948 French play “Dirty Hands” by Jean-Paul Sartre. It entered the popular civil rights culture through a speech given

Silence and Solitude: An Introduction
We are living in a driven age and society. We are known by what we have accomplished and produced. This mindset has found its way into the church and is