Monthly Archives: September 2019

In the Days of Hurricane Dorian

God, you speak from the siren of first responders and not the whirlwind. You comfort mourners in the Bahamas and those who sift through loss of home and business after the storm stayed and stayed over the islands and you … Continue reading

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“God doesn’t have grandchildren! and other moments of wisdom” in Bless this Mess — A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World

God doesn’t have grandchildren! and other moments of wisdom in Bless this Mess — A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World by Rev. Molly Baskette and Ellen O’Donnell, PhD (Convergent Books, 2019) If you know me … Continue reading

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Prayer for the Bahamas

God, walk through the storm as it sits, stalling above those already battered. to be with those who are frightened, waiting for help, weeping. Guide rescuers, comfort those who grieve, sustain those who know that there will come rebuilding, long … Continue reading

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Labor Day Prayer, 2019

When I was a child, adults said to me, “… when I was a child, you could not wear white shoes after Labor Day.” God, I pray for those who do not have two pair of shoes, for those whose … Continue reading

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