If I Blogged…: From Blindness to Beauty :: Face to Face
ifiblogged: The most profound moments in my life usually take place in a dark little office tucked away at the back of St. John’s church... Read More
The Divine Mystery expresses itself through our lives. As the writer Paula D’Arcy so aptly puts it, “God shows up disguised as your life.” (photo... Read More
ifiblogged: ‘Re-Thinking the Margins and Center’ by @ChrisHeuertz at Lausanne’s North American Younger Leader Gathering 2012 [*NOTE :: The beginning of the audio picks up in... Read More
The Soft-Launch (Actually, Just the Move-In Day) of ‘Gravity :: a Center for Contemplative Activism’
Today we launch Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism. Actually “launch” may be too strong of a word—at least today we move into a little... Read More
When a Person Has No Children, Then All Children Are Their Children
“Among my Crow Indian people there is a beautiful and very functional tradition. When a person has no children, then all the children are their... Read More
ifiblogged: Check it out, Friendship at the Margins is now available in Korean. Looks like you can order it HERE and HERE. I’m just wondering... Read More
Carrying Our Cross
When attempting to follow Jesus we must unnaturally learn to expect resistance and even rejection from the people, communities and institutions from which we would... Read More
Compulsive Reaction or Contemplative Activism?
Contemplative spirituality is some of the greatest wisdom for connecting authentically with God, our True, Essential Self and the world around us. Contemplative spirituality is... Read More
There are 3 Types of Vocations
One of the greatest theologians of all time, Thomas Aquinas, was known to have said there are 3 vocations: the active, contemplative and the mixed... Read More
Clever or Wise?
Our lives are spinning at the mind-blowing speed of technology. Let’s dare to make time to surrender and rest in stillness, silence and inner solitude—letting... Read More