Gratitude as Survival Strategy
Gratitude, for Michael, wasn’t simply about manners and nice feelings. After 25 years in prison, gratitude has become part of a larger emotional and spiritual survival strategy.
Finding a Better Basis for Hope
How do we maintain a sense of trust and confidence that, in the end, “all will be well”, as Julian of Norwich did even in the midst of watching people around her suffer and die from the black plague in the fourteenth century? Is it possible that hope fails us because we misplace the basis of our hope?
From Discouraged to Soulful Courage
The best antidote for “toxic masculinity” is getting together and “blessing the hell” out of each other. It’s not complicated. Simply gather, share our stories, and listen to each other with kindness. Being together in this way helps move us from discouragement to soulful courage.
Writing as Stewardship
This seem to be at the core of our mission as writers: to use language for building up, drawing together, advancing the art of communication – even when it is necessary to correct or admonish. Being a good steward of language is anchored in attentiveness, to being present to fullness of an idea so that we might write that others might hear and reflect.