How prompt we are to satisfy the hunger and thirst of our bodies; how slow to satisfy the hunger and thirst of our souls. –Read More
Tag: solitude
I love to walk. It probably stems in part from the fact that growing up my family would regularly go for a walk. Yep, weRead More
I can lose perspective on life. When I give in to hopelessness, discouragement, or feel overwhelmed and confused, it’s a sure sign that I haveRead More
The signs were all there. Uninspired, irritable, edgy, trouble focusing, and truthfully, a bit crispy. You know you’re overdue for some time away when theRead More
Joelle had an assignment for one of her classes that required spending an hour in solitude and silence. I thought this seemed like the perfectRead More
In my post-college years, I lived in Muncie, Indiana, near the campus of Ball State University. I also happened to live near a historic neighborhoodRead More
Down on your knees, that is. Any time there’s a “but” in a great story, I try to pay attention. Often the real point, or restRead More