S5:E4 – I have a confession to make

So often, good things are made to feel bad. But the Lord is always redeeming words and ideas that have gotten muddied by bad experiences or deceit. This week, I’ll share a recent occasion of that for me, and my friend Amy Malskeit will close us with a “Prayer for God’s Nearness.”

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S5:E2 – The threat of gratitude?

On a walk this week, I felt a reluctance to acknowledge the goodness of the emerging springtime beauty, and I wondered why gratitude felt a little dangerous to me. This week, I’ll be exploring how gratitude is connected to hope, and how hurt can make hope scary. I’ll close with a prayer for God’s healing kindness.

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S4:E18 – Only the Lover Sings: Junius Johnson, “All you have to do is die: The power of abiding in death”

Meet educator, author, and essayist for “Only the Lover Sings”, Junius Johnson. Junius chose the song “That won’t stop Him” from the album and wrote a gut-wrenching essay of the best kind called “All you have to do is die: the power of abiding in death”. In it, Junius walks with us to the shadowed valleys of our hearts, where we discover Jesus is more than willing to meet us with his redeeming care.

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S4:E17 – Only the Lover Sings: Amy Baik Lee, “The Sound of Eucatastrophe”

Meet writer, gardener, and essayist for “Only the Lover Sings”, Amy Baik Lee :) Amy chose the song “I See a Light” from the album and wrote a rich essay called “The Sound of Eucatastrophe”. In it, Amy leads us in story as she goes looking for the ways Jesus, in the midst of our darkness, meets us with a sudden, unexpected turn towards joy from “beyond the walls of the world.”

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