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Category Archives: world peace
in the aftermath
I read there was a guest preacher preaching at The First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas yesterday. I, too, was a guest preacher yesterday at a small close knit church community in Corpus Christi. I had been with this … Continue reading
Posted in Life, news events, nonfiction, people, Uncategorized, wholeness;, world peace
Tagged #texas church massacre #sutherlandspringsshooting, feelings, humanity, new, news, relationships
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a citizen’s confession
Chewing the Cud was created to be an outlet to process things that are happening in life and faith in such a way it might connect with others and, in the process, bring encouragement to us both. Having said that, … Continue reading
priceless
Been struggling to write a post lately. The trouble is I’m watching too much TV. I’m watching too much politics. And, I have opinions about it all. Opinions which, no doubt, might differ from some. I’m aware that, at times, … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, community, connection, country, current events, fear, Lessons Learned, Life, life and death, life purpose, people, Relationships, Spirituality, Uncategorized, unconditional love, world peace
Tagged 9/11, connectedness, courage, death, faith, fear, God's love, grace, heros, hope, Jesus, love, peace, saving, uncertainty, vulnerability
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other fears
This morning I suspect I feel like many of us. Dismayed at the news from Dallas. Still confused and heartbroken at the news from Baton Rouge and St. Paul. Disheartened by the unrest and divisiveness that is prevalent in any … Continue reading
Posted in community, connection, country, current events, Lessons Learned, life and death, life purpose, people, Uncategorized, unconditional love, world peace
Tagged alllivesmatter, blacklivesmatter, connectedness, courage, dallaspoliceshooting, falseevidenceappearingreal, fear, givepeaceachance, God's love, grace, hope, lessons learned, love, loveoneanother, news, nomoreviolence, other
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seeking perspective in pain
As I sit in horror watching the news reports today of the tragedy in Paris I can’t help but think about my one brief moment there. It was in 2007 and I had gone on a mission trip with a … Continue reading
Posted in community, life and death, life purpose, paris, peace, wholeness;, world peace
Tagged connectedness, darkness, death, faith, God's love, lifeanddeath, paris, uncertainty
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