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  • What is mine to do?

    What is mine to do?

    God Holds You offers a chronicle of hope. As we entered the Pandemic Wilderness in March 2020, progressive Lutheran pastor Sarah Scherschligt began publishing daily reflections about adapting to the new constraints. Written with her congregation in mind, these real-time posts transcend the self and her faith community to form a relatable narrative that is both Read more

  • diwali in virginia

    diwali in virginia

    our home’s a work in progress our family is complete our hearts are missing old friends our wish is that we’ll meet! happy Diwali, one and all. ## Read more

  • Tech genius

    Tech genius

    i am the family tech genius. The qualifying event is typing this reflection on this new phone. since this is not a product placement initiative, I’ll refrain from mentioning the brand of my new device. My initial reaction is that I do not love it. my new minder may have an efficient processor and a Read more

  • Baseball and going home

    Baseball and going home

    listening to post season baseball tonight. the stadium crowd sounds like it always did: an ocean wash, sea reaches shore, saltwater rushes on sand and retreats back again. it’s one of the great memories of youth: Pop listening to the Mets in our dark living room. shea crowd alive. the game is breathing, Pop is Read more

  • Losing it

    Losing it

    Used to be I could write by hand for ninety minutes at a stretch. My first attempt at a novel, a quarter century ago, I wrote two drafts out longhand, sometimes squatting on my haunches in the African bush, copybook resting on my thigh. I wrote physically as much as mentally (that story, a shoddy Read more

  • Dreaming. Writing.

    I keep waking to the nightmare of a perfect opening line. In my half slumber the opening line gives way to what comes next, a sentence followed by yet another. Soon a paragraph emerges and the full landscape of my project unfolds, the horizon glorious and attainable. In the winter months, these words march forth Read more