Tag: Emptiness

1. THE BEST VERSION OF MYSELF: EMPTY

ASH WEDNESDAYWednesday, February 14th (These Lenten reflections are inspired by a quote from Joshua Long on an Artists for Joy podcast, “I am called to follow Jesus, not for the sake of helping others believe like me, but to help me be the best… Continue Reading “1. THE BEST VERSION OF MYSELF: EMPTY”

EMBRACING EMPTINESS

Ah, these early February days, when (here in the northern hemisphere) I grow weary of the winter. I have the usual seasonal conflict of longing for spring – while lamenting that life passes too swiftly! These are the days when I feel a certain… Continue Reading “EMBRACING EMPTINESS”

WHAT DO I (REALLY) NEED?

We have had a delightful summer of fun getaways and regular responsibilities, but these middle weeks of July had remained relatively unscheduled. I happily anticipated using this time to focus on my writing projects, with plenty of uninterrupted hours for reflection and serious effort.… Continue Reading “WHAT DO I (REALLY) NEED?”