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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Christmas came early this year
I haven’t posted in a while. I’ve been immersed, body and heart, in Advent. Yes, today is Thanksgiving and the first Sunday of Advent isn’t until this coming Sunday, December 1. But Christmas came to my family early this year. … Continue reading
Posted in Lessons Learned, Life, Uncategorized
Tagged Advent, Christmas, family, Homecoming, Joy, love, Preparedness, Surrender, Thanksgiving
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When all else fails
The call came early. It was Labor and Delivery informing me there had been a failed therapeutic abortion and the husband of the woman was requesting a chaplain to come offer comfort to his wife. As I threw on my … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged atonement, baptism, company of saints, death, failure, hope, life, love
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