Lenten Reflections – Reconciliation – Easter
Brian Pinter I know that it won’t be possible to achieve reconciliation with all the people I would like to. Some are dead and gone, with others I don’t have⦠Read More
Brian Pinter I know that it won’t be possible to achieve reconciliation with all the people I would like to. Some are dead and gone, with others I don’t have⦠Read More
Kuda Chibanda For a long while, this is how I thought about forgiveness: Sin ⦠Read More
Rozella Clyde What type of justice does God ask of us? Under what circumstances is forgiveness possible? The Christ Church 2017 Lenten reflections are built upon Marjorie J. Thompson, Forgiveness:⦠Read More
Bola Esho As a subscriber to the wisdom that forgiveness is freedom, I forgive easily. Waste emotions over trivial things? No way! I guess I’ve been lucky…much of what⦠Read More
Connie Cilley “The next stop is Reconciliation Station!” said the voice on the loud speaker… “Those were the sweetest/scariest words I had heard,” I said as I messaged Chad. Quickly⦠Read More
Walter Dixon “When reconciliation seems impossible” is a far cry different from when reconciliation is impossible. Or is it? Take this story as shared with me, for example: She was⦠Read More
Derek Miller Reconciliation… what a great word, I wonder if it would show up on a GRE exam? Oxford defines it as “the restoration of friendly relations.” The unspoken truth⦠Read More
Kimberly Franklin There are many things we want in life including basic needs entwined with grand dreams outside of our own capabilities. One of these desires that tends to be⦠Read More
Russ Woolley Throughout my life, I have considered myself to be a person who understands the practice and benefits of forgiveness. I will say, however, that perhaps at times my⦠Read More
Sean Gruver To be honest, when I first started to think about forgiveness, my initial thoughts focused on choice. As in when I am faced with a circumstance when forgiveness⦠Read More