Embracing ‘isolation trauma’
On top of the tragic circumstances the world finds itself in, full-blown unrest has erupted in cities across the United States. Thanks to technology, there is no land too far
On top of the tragic circumstances the world finds itself in, full-blown unrest has erupted in cities across the United States. Thanks to technology, there is no land too far
Week 12 Our current modified enhanced community quarantine is up today. I am told we are now ready to go into general community quarantine, or general community quarantine, which allows
I knew it would happen. The day after quarantine regulations were eased a notch, people came “out of hiding” in droves. After two months under strict lockdown, this came as
Week 10. I started writing this with an eye on the news, waiting for the other shoe to drop. I knew that the mayors of our neighboring cities had recommended
It’s Mother’s Day. Today is very special. Even in the midst of this horrible pandemic, I dare wish all moms, myself included, a happy day. I wonder how moms are
Week 6. The other day someone announced it was okay to go outside and take a walk, or even to walk the dog. I felt a stir in my heart.
He is risen! Jesus is alive! Today, in the middle of a pandemic that has terrorized the entire world, we dare hope. And together we pray: Jesus, the world is
It’s April. Someone sent me a picture of cherry blossom trees in full bloom. It is spring where she lives. My niece photographed an incredibly blue sky from her Rockwell
Week 3. “This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad.” Such beautiful words from the Psalmist. But is there anything to rejoice about, you
It has been a week since lockdown. There is a curfew. So I would rather call it what it is: a lockdown. I have had better days. Since COVID-19 reared
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