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  • My Husband’s Garden

    We are on a corner lot downtown in a small town. We’ve got more sun and fewer deer than most folks around here and our lot is more public as well. Put that together with my husband’s green arm (image of thumb is too small) and we’ve got a great yard for showcasing his talents. Every year he adds a […]
  • The Abundance (Book Review with Quotes)

    So many parts of this book glowed with insight and authenticity, I can't help still giving it five stars. This author is a natural treasure.
  • My Adult Ministries Talk at the Congregational Church

    It was a vibrant, open presentation and discussion. It was very well received, with several very touched by what they can do going forward to experience more healing by having a higher, God-sourced outlook.
  • 6,000 Tweets

    I have now done 6,000 tweets on Twitter in seven years. You can see my current Twitter feed
  • Is God the Only Power?

    I read recently something written by Edward A. Kimball in 1909 originally published in the Bloomington Illinois Daily Bulletin newspaper titled “Answers to Questions Concerning Christian Science.” One of the major questions he answers is: What are the fundamental points of difference between Christian Scientists and other Christians? Here is the first part of his answer:
  • Best of 2012

    Wow. I’ve finished four years on this daily blog. That's 1,424 entries! Here are the best posts of 2012...
  • Gratitude Requires Action

    I wrote the piece below for a newspaper column spot for the Saturday following Thanksgiving, but by mistake it did not get printed. So I share it with you now...
  • Meetings to Try to Opt Out of PPACA

    In an effort to expand the religious conscience exemption in the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act, I met today with Congressman Chris Murphy’s...
  • Perseverance Not Human Will

    As I’ve said (click here) what you value governs what you are grateful for and therefore what you get more of. But what you value also determines what you do and don’t do. I value local and organic food, so that’s what I buy. I value education, so I’m always learning, etc. One of the things I’ve come to value […]
  • A Pledge of Civility

    Following the Tucson shootings, our Ridgefield Clergy Association, of which I have been an active member for thirteen years, unanimously supported the idea of publicly taking a civility pledge. We extended this at yesterday’s town Martin Luther King celebration where we invited individuals of the public to stand and join us in this pledge, as seen in the photo above. […]
  • The Christian Science Monitor: Ready for the Next 100 Years

    The Christian Science Monitor just celebrated its 100th birthday last fall as a respected international daily newspaper.  It is now in the process of redesigning itself, converting from a daily paper to a 24/7 online news service, with a paper edition published weekly on Fridays.  It is the first newspaper with such a wide audience to make this dramatic leap […]

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