The making of New Year’s resolutions is like setting out on a journey. There are a few decisions that must be made before we commence. What are we going to pack in our suitcase to take with us on this journey? Where are we going? How are we going to get there? What is the trip going to cost in time and money? This is an exercise we have probably gone through many times in our lives.
Catch the Tradewinds
Leaning in
Challenges of a New Year
A New Year to me is like sitting on Tiona beach and looking east.
An entire ocean of possibilities, including sunny days and a few storms with howling winds and giant waves, stretch out across the seemingly endless sea. If we let ourselves, we could become so afraid of the potential dangers, so safety conscious, we would miss the adventure.
A Prescription for Kindness
What will you share?
I am extremely hesitant as I begin to write this, because I know the likelihood of what will follow as a result. It always does. No matter how I preface it, regardless of how it is phrased, inevitably the responses come. “Oh come on, of course you can!” “Don’t be like that!” “We don’t care, just give it a try!” And… it only seems exacerbated at this time of year.
Hope: The Witness of God’s People
We have now entered the Christian season of Advent that is celebrated in Christian communities right throughout the world. The word “advent” comes from the Latin word adventus meaning “coming”. It is a season observed in many Christian churches, a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
Seven ways to boost our Christmas Spirit naturally
What if God cares?
Climate Webinar
The Advent season is a good time to reflect on the Biblical roots of taking non-violent direct action for justice. Rachie and Mike of Great Britain’s Christian Climate Action will share the Biblical roots from the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament. People of faith made courageous decisions in the past. They risked something new. Now it’s our turn to risk something new!