Self Care Making the Mundane Sacred During a Lockdown While sitting inside for the last few weeks, everyone has had to go back to basics. People scrambled for food and necessities Lesley Gayle Posted on April 7, 2020
Connection Invited to Walk in Others’ Shoes: The Gift of Working as a Hospital Chaplain The other night, I went to my friends’ home for dinner. I got to hang out with their two young girls while I was there. It Emmie Arnold Posted on November 23, 2019
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Prayers for Days that End in Y Whether you are religious or not, devout or non-practicing, believer or skeptic, whatever your understanding of God – these Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on May 1, 2019
Essays Me, Too: A Legacy of Damage Content warning: sexual assault, violence I scroll through Facebook and see the words scattered through my feed: Me, too. The Guest Author Posted on October 16, 2017
Essays Sweatpants & Fiction | Pastor Brad “Pastor Brad, the message today seemed like it ran a little long. I fear that the short attention span of today’s Jon Ziegler Posted on March 26, 2017
Essays Personal Essay | Hope Springs Eternal By Julia Park Tracey My 10-year-old daughter asks me where Jesus stood in the line of human evolution—was he before or after Julia Park Tracey Posted on April 11, 2016
Essays A New Religion | Short Story by Victoria Griffin She had a hand on her belly, swollen like a mosquito bite, sweating through her dirt-stained dress. The Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on May 20, 2015