Our Wonder Room

Only From A Distance

“Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it, but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance.” — Charles A. Lindbergh Still noodling this one because if it’s about life and living then it’s about me and you as children of God. As an artist and a photographer on … Read more

Throwing The First Stone

“When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, ‘Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.’” –John 8:7 We all have heard/read those familiar words from Jesus at the Mount of Olives. Last night those are the words which came … Read more

Encourage Spiritual Curiosity

“When Scholastic philosophy was at its best, [their] systematic asking of questions opened up wonder and encouraged spiritual curiosity by drawing out pros and cons for answers to the question, thus refining the question itself instead of just looking for the perfect answer.” –Richard Rohr These words were in one of my devotions this morning … Read more

Is It Morning Yet?

we dogEvan just could not fall asleep. He tried reading a book. Tried watching a show on his iPad. Even counting sheep did not seem to work tonight. Uggh. He wanted to sleep so badly not because he was tired–he was anything but tired–but because the sooner he got to sleep the sooner the morning would come. The sooner the morning came, the sooner his birthday came. And with birthdays came presents. “Maybe I’m trying too hard,” he thought to himself. He gave up the fight and simply closed his eyes and tried to clear his mind of the anticipation he felt inside.

He opened his eyes, expecting it to be only minutes after he’d closed them. But what he saw was light just peeking through the tiny cracks between his curtains and his window. With no hesitation he jumped out of bed and raced to pull back the curtains separating his room from the rest of the world. The brightness of the morning nearly blinded him, but it was here! It was his birthday! While he wanted to race into his mom’s room he thought better of it, not wanting to appear to eager.

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