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"B" is for Being Present “The biggest gift you can give is to be absolutely present, and when you’re worrying about whether you’re hopeful or hopeless or pessimistic or optimistic, who cares? The main thing is that…
Each Day Is an Opportunity Teacher A life is made of days. Each day is an opportunity to say something honestly, to make something more beautiful, to create something precious, to give a gift only we can provide for the fa…
Walls By Eliza Moore in the KidSpirit Human Dignity issue. We walk with it. Backs straight and eyes fixed to the air, As if receiving some great knowledge that can only be found In the shallows of t…
To Be and Do Something New "The spiritual practice of transformation holds within its wide embrace the personal renewals that come with a spiritual awakening, a conversion, a mystical epiphany, or an enlightenment. It cove…
The Queen's Message As millions of people world-wide mourn the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, I remember her beautiful Christmas message from 2015. As the head of the Church of England, she was a devoted Chri…
Ah-Ha! Moments Protestant Wisdom Love alone is what shows you the face of God. It's what offers you a home in the universe. It's what makes the stars shine, -- Belden C. Lane, Presbyterian minister and writer …
A Prayer for those in the Path of Hurricane Irene August 27, 2011. Hurricane Irene made landfall this morning on the Outer Banks of North Carolina and continued making its way up the Eastern seaboard of the United States where hurricane warnings we…
Such a Team of Teachers “The purest and truest spiritual life begins with accepting everything that comes to you as a gift and teaching.” — Bradford Keeney in Everyday Soul One of my earliest teachers w…
"B" Is for Beauty “To participate in Beauty is to come into the presence of the Holy." — John O’Donohue Beauty as a Holy Sanctuary Beauty is a holy sanctuary where heaven and earth greet each…
A Taste of God Everyday Spirituality Gratitude is the intention to count-your-blessings every day, every minute, while avoiding, whenever possible, the belief that you need or deserve different circumstances. …