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Ebenezer
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Ebenezer

June 25, 2022 | Anna Delamerced, MD

In pediatrics, there’s a thing called milestones. We love talking to families and children about them. Drawing a square. Tying shoe laces. Learning how to ride a bike. They’re markers of growth in a child’s development. At every annual physical exam, we check in on how they’re doing in school, what fruits and vegetables they like, how much exercise they’re getting. We love to learn about their interests, like art or music. We measure their height and weight. We show them how much they’ve grown.

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Liturgies of Healing
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Liturgies of Healing

May 27, 2022 | Maria Copeland, JMU ‘22

What chronic illness and an extraordinary case study taught me about physical healing and spiritual formation.

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The Hardest Goodbye
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The Hardest Goodbye

May 27, 2022 | By Raquel Sequeira TD ’21.5

Over the past few years, I’ve been learning more about the traditional Church calendar. I learned from my audio devotional that today (Thursday, May 26, 2022) is the Feast of the Ascension: the day we celebrate Jesus’ return from life here on Earth to his Father in heaven. I’m not sure how we’re supposed to feel on Ascension Day, but I find that this remembrance is making me profoundly sad.

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For Whom the Bells Laugh
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For Whom the Bells Laugh

April 17, 2022 | by Aliénor Manteau H’23

Bells ring from Jerusalem’s church spires in the evenings. If you stand on tiptoe on the shower ledge of a hotel bathroom and look through the half-open skylight, or push open an unlocked door on the top floor of a restaurant and lean against an air vent on the roof, you can hear them ringing all over the city.

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Terror at the Cross, Transformed
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Terror at the Cross, Transformed

April 15, 2022 | By Jadan Anderson MC’22

On that Friday, we looked at Jesus on the cross and were appalled. From what did we avert our eyes?

With guilty relief and a strange sense of injustice, we try to grasp how in God’s just world this perfect Man would die our deaths. How could we look? How could we look away?

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What We Deserve
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What We Deserve

April 14, 2022 | By Katherine Matsukawa BK’23

“You did this to yourself.”

If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of this phrase, you likely know that this is the last thing anyone in a tough situation wants to hear.

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