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Lessons Learned: 5k Races, Mud, and Letting Go of March
Today has been a good day and I needed it. I learned a lot of lessons as well. I needed that too. I participated in the Love a Sea Turtle 5K Race in Greenville, NC. I’ve been participating in 5k races … Continue reading
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Tagged 5k races, christianity, couch to 5k, expectations, faith, friendship, lessons learned, life, maturity, press on, romans 12:1-2, transform
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Seasons Change and So Do I, in Time.
I had a rare weekday afternoon off and it was a gorgeous day. After one appointment that needed to be met, I spent some of my afternoon reflecting at one of my favorite places, in front of a Starbucks; with … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, death, ecclesiastes, ecclesiastes 3, fall, God, journaling, leaves, life, seasons change
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Love Is An Action Verb
“Love is an action verb. You can say it all you want, but it’s what you do with it that matters.” That phrase was mentioned to me this past week, from a family member of a patient. She is the … Continue reading
Life and Death; Grief and Hope
This past Friday night, I celebrated the completion of my master’s degree and almost end of my residency with some dear friends. We lifted up the work I’ve done over the past 15 months. It has been a difficult and … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, chaplain, Columbine, death, grief, heart, hope, life, nurses, pain, Rachel Reynolds, residency, Richmond, Shirley Ramsey, VCU Medical Center, Virginia Tech
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What Do You See in the Photo?
We’ve all seen photographs. We’ve taken them. We’ve hung them on the walls and put them in scrapbooks. We have boxes of them in the attic and thousands of them on our hard drives. They are a part of our … Continue reading
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Tagged Bodie Island Light, darkness, despair, hope, journey, life, lighthouse, Outer Banks, pain, photographs, sunrise
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The Gift of “Pure Joy”
We are coming to the end of Advent. Christmas is hours away and I am preparing for our two Christmas Eve services at the church. I don’t know if it’s been the Advent preparations, or the journey of life that … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, children, Christmas, Elphaba, God, heart, jim somerville, joy, life, soul, spiritual gifts, Susan Sparks, Wicked, youth
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Learning Lessons from Lynn Litchfield and Teresa Lewis
I see there is going to be an ongoing theme about lessons learned as I put my thoughts together for this week’s entry. To continue on that theme, I feel the need to write about two women who have taught … Continue reading
Posted in faith, God, prayer, scripture
Tagged chaplain, death penalty, execution, faith, forgiveness, God, grace, hope, injustice, Jesus Christ, life, love, lynn litchfield, mercy, redemption, teresa lewis, victims, Virginia, women
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