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From Eden and Abby (the Managing Team): We have decided to take an indefinite pause from publishing new content in 2026. The site will remain up and running so existing content will still be available. We may publish one off articles here and there over the year. We are deeply grateful to everyone who has …


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Looking Ahead

Every calendar year spans twelve months: it starts fresh in January, runs its course through four seasons (more or less, depending on one’s vantage point on the globe), culminates with the Christmas season, reaches a ripe old age and comes to a close, birthing a new year in its wake. This is a cycle that …


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Almost exactly a year ago, I shared an article here about the blessedness of being busy, or rather, of having a well-balanced plateful of uses. Now, I find myself writing this article during an unexpected long-term hospital stay. One moment, I was going about my life as usual, and the next I had to let …


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It is autumn in my corner of the world, and we are blessed here in the northeastern U.S. by dramatic seasonal changes that show off nature’s beauty in all its phases. The fall trees, in their reds, burnt oranges, and golden leaves, are magnificent. The changing seasons always highlight how quickly time moves along and …


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Recently I wrote here about how I experienced a “Kingdom of uses” this past summer. Reflections on the kingdom of uses continues to evolve for me.  In my late 20s, I worked for a program called “Amicus, Inc.” which served offenders and ex-offenders in the criminal justice system, offering them practical services and relationship and …


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