

Breathe Deeply
Image by Paul from Pixabay Second Sunday Of Easter; John 20:19-31 “I will never believe it without putting my finger in the nail marks and my hand into the spear wound.” When Mary Magdalene approached Jesus’ tomb on that Sunday morning, her walk was slow and measured. Her grief and sadness could be physically felt on her shoulders and it was an effort to pick up one foot and then the other. Following the path to the cave was difficult, not because it was still dark, but


A One‑Time Miracle
“In the end, everything will be all right. If it’s not all right, it’s not the end.” · Fernando Sabino I enjoy attending my grandkids events. I love seeing the smiles on their faces at the end. They are so proud of themselves, as well they should be. I am there to let them know they are important to me and that I am proud of their efforts. I am also very happy when the event ends because I get to stand up from the bleacher seats or metal folding chairs. Oh, my aching


Palm Sunday Reflections: Embracing the Journey of Faith
Understanding the Weight of Decisions But not what I want, only what you want. In my 30+ years of working in management, I've faced a wide range of incidents, both good and bad. The hardest part was always having to fire someone. I never got used to it, even after doing it many times. Each time, the pain and surprise on the employee's face would make me wince. They had bills to pay, families to care for, and dreams yet to be fulfilled. I always felt genuinely bad after those


