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For Lent.
From Between Midnight and Dawn by Sarah Arthur. Whoever has lain awake during moonless hours between midnight and dawn knows this: the darkness is final. It owns the…
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For Lent. A Prayer.
from A Journey Into Wholeness: Soul Travel from Lent to Easter God, we come with hesitant steps and uncertain motives, to sweep out the corners where sin has…
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For Lent. Dust.
A poem from Circle of Grace by Jan Richardson All those days you felt like dust, like dirt, as if all you had to do was turn your…
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For Lent. A Poem
“Staying Power” by Jeanne Murray Walker In appreciation of Maxim Gorky at the International Convention of Atheists, 1929 Like Gorky, I sometimes follow my doubts outside to the…
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For Holy Week. From a book.
(Between Midnight and Dawn by Sarah Arthur) Lent is, after all, the season of repentance, of soul-searching, of Christ’s lonely journey to the Cross. We start in darkness…
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For Lent.
A Prayer. (from A Journey Into Wholeness: Soul Travel from Lent to Easter) God, we come with hesitant steps and uncertain motives, to sweep out the corners where…
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