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Julie’s Jar: Let Us Lament
How do we sing the Lord’s song in a virtual land? Our faith is incarnational, embodied, physical. This season of COVID-19 is disembodied, distant and dispersed. It is beyond challenging
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Julie’s Jar: It’s the Brain
“There’s no clear evidence that willpower even works,” says Judson Brewer, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor at the Brown University School of Public Health and the author of The Craving
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Julie’s Jar: Blessed are the Meek
There are so many stories not included in our many histories of the church and of the world and of our country. Stories reveal so much about not only our
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Spiritual Practices in Quarantine
Looking for ways to tend to your spiritual health while self-isolating? Here are some ideas! Get Creative The Well-Fed Spirit 64 Creative Journal Prompts How to Make Blackout Poetry
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Julie’s Jar: Words Create Worlds
The story of Betty Vasquez captured my imagination and continues to inspire me. I told her story in my sermon on Jan. 5th. Betty was forced to move when gangs