Letting go, holding on: stuff

I’ve been tossing out lots of old papers for the past couple of days. I have about a dozen boxes in my storage shed full of old papers from college, seminary, grad school, and 25 years at the counseling center, along with lots of miscellaneous stuff. The box I chose to start on contains mostly […]

Ash Wednesday: Holding on, Letting go

This past Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. Again this year I gathered with folks at the church for this somber service. When the time came, I took my place in line and moved forward so that I could have ashes placed on my forehead. The whole experience flooded me with memories. One […]

Lent 2019: Holding on, Letting go

I watched a little drama unfold in the hallway of the Counseling Center one morning several years ago. One of my colleagues has been teaching another colleague how to knit. The new student of knitting brought his first product to work to show. It was the first 12” of a scarf. He proudly displayed it […]

Words can harm or heal

The old adage, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,” has never been true. Words are powerful and have the potential to hurt, to comfort, to enrage, to heal. A few weeks ago in a Reporter News opinion article, the author lamented the loss of toughness in our society […]