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Saints and Sinners All
I recently had a week that was one of those incredibly busy weeks. I knew that on Friday, at the end of that week, we would be traveling out of town to spend the night with my son and his … Continue reading
Posted in Kitty Davis, Uncategorized
Tagged divine, error, fail, God, grandchildren, grandparents, guilt, humanity, love, mercy, Mistakes, nature, perception, succeed
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Soupy Tuesday Thoughts
If you are like me, you are hunkered down in the office hoping that a lack of calls or what ever keeps you from venturing out in this wintery weather. I usually welcome the opportunity to escape from the office: … Continue reading
Posted in James Franklin
Tagged Book of Common Prayer, Christ, Christianity, links, nature, polls, Religion and Spirituality, social justice, young adults
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Some Things Should Not Be
By Kitty Davis Last spring due to my procrastination generated from laziness, I waited rather late to prune two plants. The plants are of a hearty variety, however, so they were forgiving to me. Once I began, I worked hard, … Continue reading
Posted in Kitty Davis
Tagged Christian Ethics, God, good v evil, grace, holocaust, Jesus, nature, original sin, renewal, resurrection, suffering, theodicy
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Deep Well of Mercy
By Kitty Davis I begin the writing of this blog as I enjoy the privilege of a several night stay at a retreat center near Winston Salem. The center is called the Well of Mercy, and it was an odd … Continue reading