Dispatches from the Journey: Signs and Markers

Dispatches from the Journey:  Signs and Markers

The world will attempt to distract us with Vegas-style, darkness-shattering, flashing bright neon signs, bells, and whistles that scream “Stop here!” “Feel good here!” “Log in here!” “Get it here!” (And have your Cash, Visa, or MasterCard Ready!)  But if we look carefully, beyond the clamor, deeper in the woods, into the darkerplaces, there are ancient, quiet, moss-covered signs—signs that mark a narrower but very rewarding path.  There are twisted, well-worn, God-rooted markers that whisper directive and transformative words that point us toward “Forgiveness,” “Repentance,” “Justice,” “Compassion,” and “Stillness.”

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The Secret of Daily Life by Jackie Freitas

The Secret of Daily Life by Jackie Freitas

Energy wavers as you take a deep breath, letting go of the many hectic responsibilities of this past Christmas season.  “A new year is here,” you tell yourself – “Rejoice!”  Perhaps you also find yourself hoping, “If only this year can be calmer, more centered, more prayerful, more peaceful, more purposeful.”  Or, maybe you feel overwhelmed as you anticipate fulfilling some New Year’s resolution you’ve put on your shoulders, or anticipate what it will take to finish up what’s still undone from 2015, or face what you know is “coming down the pike” in 2016.  Perhaps questions swirl around you:  “Will I ever catch up?”  “Will I ever accomplish all I set out to do?”  “Will I have the strength?”

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I Was a Stranger: Helping at the Winter Shelter by Kristina Burnett

I Was a Stranger: Helping at the Winter Shelter by Kristina Burnett

Keith and I helped out at the South Hayward Winter Shelter for a bit last week. On the way home Jovanne had many questions, and I tried to explain the problem of homelessness to him and that we have to help those who have less than we do. He said, "So we have to take the people who don't have a home to our home." I told him our home wasn't big enough for the many people who don't have a home. His reply: "Yes, but every family who has a home can take a person who doesn't have a home." Such a simple solution from a five-year-old.

 

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Advent on the Wilderness Highway

Advent on the Wilderness Highway

“A voice cried out in the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill made low; the crooked places shall be made straight and the rough places plane. Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed. And all people shall see it together.” – Isaiah 40: 3-5

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