ICU: A Community Lament
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ICU: A Community Lament

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell offers us a poem as tribute to those who have had their lives changed by the pandemic. The struggles have been different for health care workers, parents, pastors, teachers, teenagers, the immunocompromised, service workers, and more.

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Pandemic Puppies and Houseplant Havens
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Pandemic Puppies and Houseplant Havens

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell examines why in the midst of pandemic uncertainty and disruption so many people choose to take on more responsibility through pet ownership. Something was awakened deep within us that connected us back to earlier times where our care for creation was much more direct and, frankly, necessary for survival.

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Who’s That?
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Who’s That?

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell reflects on knowing and using names as a spiritual practice. Calling people by name can bond us to each other, create community, acknowledge the worth of each person, and share part of our story.

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Finding Bethlehem
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Finding Bethlehem

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell explores the many ways family traditions and rituals are an important part of faith formation for children. Traditions and rituals allow us to look back and appreciate what has come before as well as contemplate what our own legacy will be.

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Why Myanmar Matters to Me
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Why Myanmar Matters to Me

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell reflects on how there will always be times of humanitarian crisis where the needs are immediate and tremendous. However, in any long-term service project, we must look for ways to make personal contributions for the good of the community.

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Into the Woods:
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Into the Woods:

Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell explains how cross country running provides valuable lessons in raising children. In an age of helicopter parenting, she details the ways that kids can benefit from parents who act more like a cross country coach.

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Know Your Place
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Know Your Place

From the sea breezes of coastal South Carolina to the views from the river bluffs of central Missouri to the fall foliage on the Furman campus in the mountain foothills to the azalea blooms in the sandy soils of Augusta to the towering oaks of the city of trees, Charlotte, NC, the places we live have a way of working their way into our souls. How has place shaped your faith journey?

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Walking Home
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Walking Home

Columnist Sarah Blackwell discusses how can we better discern when to open our mouths or when to keep them shut — particularly on social media. This means exploring the question: when is saying nothing the path to winning?

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Donuts are Not the Bread of Life
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Donuts are Not the Bread of Life

Baptists know the healing and restorative power of sharing a meal together, yet traditionally, have not incorporated communion into weekly services. Here are some suggestions for making the spiritual practice of breaking bread together a more vital part of your faith community.

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Let the Mutant Church Arise
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Let the Mutant Church Arise

The Christian church stands on the brink of major change. Here are two ways to encourage beneficial mutations.

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