Grieve not the future nor the past but in the moment. That is where joy can be found along with peace and wonder and, yes, sorrow can be there, too.
Seeking to be CONTENT in all things, JOYFUL in HOPE, PATIENT in affliction.
Grieve not the future nor the past but in the moment. That is where joy can be found along with peace and wonder and, yes, sorrow can be there, too.
Do you know what day it is? I still have a problem remembering. This has been a problem ever since we began staying at home those many months ago. Our routines changed. We shopped for groceries online. Church services, study and social groups started meeting online. The usual markers of time were missing. Our neighborhood’s end-of-summer Antique Faire was cancelled. The first day of school was anticlimactic because it was virtual, too. Here in California, the weather stayed hot …
I just read a piece written by Katherine Wolf that inspired and encouraged me. In it, she challenges us to celebrate in the midst. In the midst of a scary diagnosis, the middle of a nasty divorce or the ongoing care of someone with a chronic mental or other illness. Celebrate now. Throw a Tribulation …