Power comes and goes in Lebanon, both electrical and political. Almost every day I found myself doing something in the dark and promising yet again never to take electricity for granted. Political pow… more →
Anne de Graaf's blog: International-Intrigue-InjusticeFr. Andrew wrote 3 weeks ago: The Emmaus Shelter House (Zuflucht Haus), built in 1734, is the oldest continuously inhabited struct … more →
Nic Paton wrote 3 weeks ago: This is a series of posts in which I hope to unpack thoughts and provoke practices around pattern-ba … more →
Steve wrote 2 months ago: Recently Bishop Seraphim Sigrist posted some pictures of Radonezh in Russia on his blog, and asked h … more →
Travis Tamerius wrote 3 months ago: My 1996 Bonneville has a problem. From time to time, she just decides to power down. I’ll be driving … more →
Fr. Andrew wrote 4 months ago: Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, July 5, 2009 Rev. Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick Emmaus, Pennsylvania In t … more →
Travis Tamerius wrote 5 months ago: While in Destin, Dad and I discovered another great eatery. We had supper at The Back Porch re … more →
Travis Tamerius wrote 5 months ago: I had a pint last week at a very cool Irish pub in Destin, Florida. McGuires has been around s … more →
writemyline wrote 6 months ago: Photography by Keri Beth Livingston There was a child went forth every day; And the first object h … more →
ordinary (mostly) wrote 7 months ago: From the Celtic spiritual tradition (of which I make no pretense of expertise), we receive the conce … more →
Nate wrote 7 months ago: We talked last night at our myc | yoga spiritual integration class about the Sacred spaces in our li … more →
annedegraaf wrote 8 months ago: Power comes and goes in Lebanon, both electrical and political. Almost every day I found myself doin … more →
annedegraaf wrote 8 months ago: So, no sooner was I over my jetlag from visiting NY and Boston, and off I flew to Beirut, Lebanon. I … more →
Nat wrote 8 months ago: After reading Alison’s post at “Thin Places” (which happens to be a really wonderf … more →
pathoerth wrote 8 months ago: A sacred place is a place where we are brought to the edge of our lives, a place that brings us into … more →
annedegraaf wrote 9 months ago: Yesterday I came home after a week in New York. My daughter came with me and I think we may have inj … more →
rickhill wrote 9 months ago: every so often in life, i have what the ancient Celts used to call a ‘thin place’. what … more →
jiovino5 wrote 9 months ago: When I was a youth pastor in New Jersey, I would accompany our church’s high school youth for … more →
Aaron wrote 10 months ago: The Celtic Christians had a term for those moments in life where the physical and the spiritual seem … more →
writemyline wrote 10 months ago: My body is home from Ireland but the rest of me is still in Dublin. It was a relatively quick trip … more →