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Breath for the Bones: The Chiaroscuro God
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Remember Uncle Max? That hardworking, hard-bitten, shrewd, practical New Zealand apple farmer? In chapter one of Breath for the Bones: Art, Imagination, and Spirit: Reflections on Art and Faith,... Read More + |
Breath for the Bones: Paying Attention--A Way to See
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We’ve just returned from the ocean and the rush of the surf is fresh in my ears. Usually—when the holiday is over—we jump right back into life with both feet. But this time, I still have one... Read More + |
Breath for the Bones: Be Brave with Words
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It still feels like a risk—this keeping of the journal. I started keeping the secret words in the fifth grade and when I was thirteen my little brother found them. My treasure trove was hidden... Read More + |
Breath for the Bones: Imagination and Muse
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When I was a girl, my brothers and sister and I went for long forays into the woods—often staying out until the last golden rays of sunlight were long spent. We stomped through generations of... Read More + |
Breath for the Bones: Tell Me a Story
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I have never met Luci Shaw. Nor did I have the privilege to know her late husband Harold. But when Luci shared the story of Harold’s death in chapter three of Breath for the Bones: Art,... Read More + |
Book Club: Breath for the Bones
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“God’s relationship with us surrounds us like a house,” says Luci Shaw.“It is essential, the frame and backdrop for all thinking, doing, being.” Today we begin a new book club discussion on... Read More + |
There's Nothing Random About Poetry or Faith
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Some people don’t believe in God, but they can believe in poetry. That's not as bad as it sounds. Read More + |
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Daily Reflection From Laity Lodge
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During the past several days, I have been reflecting on various implications of a passage in Ezekiel 41 in which God reveals his plans for beautiful decorations of the temple in Jerusalem. I began... Read More +










