Some stories are so dear, so sacred as the scriptures they’re told in, it’s hard to get them right, but sometimes a fresh take from a new group makes a familiar one fresh again (and available on netflix).  Or maybe just a review of the sacred text to guide us .*

Dive deep into sacred depths to discover a ghostly, luminous creature.

To those who super gifters with high and holy wrapping skills: another trick to wrap the odd shaped things.

How would Ayn Rand review some of the stories kids like best?

Can you soothe those who can’t access their own stories? Perhaps with what is sacred to them.

The sweet story of old and the dearest, most sacred story of one of our own: the sermon you need to read this holiday season.

And we close with Lara’s her inspiration from the discovery in the Mariana Trench shaped into this first draft poem (I read it thinking it first went with Melissa’s sermon, and I believe it works beautifully for both. Tell me what you think).

It’s wonder, still
when we know it all,
when we’ve divined the deepest places
and find an angel
more real than imagined,
wings alive with murky heat and
fascination.
Ending our certainty
with hope there is more, still
to wonder
for.

* This link is to a pdf. The article is on page 24 of the publication: All Patience and Faith.

 


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