Lenten Reflections

Come along with me as I share some of images and ideas about the season of Lent.

With

With

"He is not here; for He has been raised, as He said." —Matthew 28:6 Everything seemed to be going so wrong, until suddenly it wasn't. Mystified, they stood in the presence of a resurrected Savior, the Galilean man who had been their friend. In a turn: that which had...

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Parched

Parched

Dry and dry and dry in each direction.   Dust dry. Desert dry. Bone dry...   —Jan Richardson, Where the Breath Begins) Have you ever stood on ground so dry that water flowing over it would not have a chance of penetrating it? Have you felt such dust in your...

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Going Under

Going Under

When I was very little I learned to swim underwater from one end of the pool to the other. I did not yet know how to swim on the surface, but was surprisingly proficient two feet under it. I would climb down the ladder at the deep end of my grandparents' pool, take a...

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Dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

I have a confession to make. I am dissatisfied way too often. Surrounded by bounty and abundance, I focus on scarcity, scanning the horizon for what might be more, or better. Failing to acknowledge the good that God has placed so faithfully right there at my feet, I...

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Straight Paths

Straight Paths

Lately I've had paths on my mind. Straight ones in particular. Before Jesus began his public ministry, John the Baptist came preaching repentance because the kingdom of heaven had come near. Quoting the prophet Isaiah, John cried, "Prepare the way for the Lord; make...

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The Dark Day

The Dark Day

Have you ever heard of "The New England Dark Day"? The sun came up as usual on May 19, 1780, but then the skies over the northeastern seaboard darkened as far north as Portland, Maine and as far south as New Jersey. George Washington apparently wrote about it in his...

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