Politics and Religion: What Happened in Conversation with “Cookie”
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Politics and Religion: What Happened in Conversation with “Cookie”
The first time I met “Cookie” at our coffee shop, he asked me if I was a famous violinist, which made me erupt with laughter—I am not musically talented! Over time, I had many other “chance” encounters with Cookie. Our talks were always brief and light.
Then one day in the coffee shop, Cookie sat down right at my table, which wasn’t typical. He started ranting about politics and religious people. Read more...
Why I Joined a Roller Derby Team
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Why I Joined a Roller Derby Team
Several months after my husband of 29 years suddenly passed away, I moved from the Chicago area back down to southern Illinois. We had lived in this town eight years prior, and both of my kids still lived there. Since we had been very active in the local community and church, I expected to have a good support group there. However, after several months of no one checking up on me, no one inviting me anywhere, and no one to do things with, I realized I had been wrong. Read more...
Crucial Questions at Billy Graham Crusades
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Crucial Questions at Billy Graham Crusades
Prayers, Hair and the Neighbor Downstairs
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Prayers, Hair and the Neighbor Downstairs
When my husband and I moved into our apartment complex three years ago, I began to pray for God to open up opportunities to meet my neighbors. Matt and I would try to notice who was out and about and greet people, but it seemed that doors would often slam in our faces. Read more...
Flapping your tongue?
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Flapping your tongue?
I've been thinking about our conversations—you know, the ones we have in person, over the fence with our neighbors and on our mornings commutes---as well as those we have over social media when we don’t have the benefit or reminder that there’s another real person “out there.” Read more...