Category Archives: The Ready Room
The Ready Room: Toward the moral life
And if you have no ceremony, no habits, which may be opulent or may be simple but are exact and rigorous and familiar, how can you reach toward the actuality of faith, or even a moral life, except vaguely? The … Continue reading
The Ready Room: Life Patterns
And if you have no ceremony, no habits, which may be opulent or may be simple but are exact and rigorous and familiar, how can you reach toward the actuality of faith, or even a moral life, except vaguely? The … Continue reading
The Ready Room: Habit
And if you have no ceremony, no habits, which may be opulent or may be simple but are exact and rigorous and familiar, how can you reach toward the actuality of faith, or even a moral life, except vaguely? The … Continue reading
The Ready Room: Sunbeam
Growing up in the Pentecostal home that my parents cultivated I was charged every day to be a light to the dark world. I was encouraged to shine the light of Christ into everyone’s heart so they would see the … Continue reading
The Ready Room: Wounds
When we take on something new, some part of us knows that we don’t know how to do it, and we identify with “not knowing how to do this thing.” We begin to live in the land of “I don’t know how … Continue reading
The Ready Room: Ready Rituals
I left my house recently to go to the gym. In the car, backing out of the driveway, I realized I had left my cell phone inside. I stopped, went back and got my cell phone. I’ve done that at … Continue reading
The Ready Room: ???????
This devotion today is really just a question, and I invite you to carry it with you all day. When you find answers surfacing from your soul, and if you are willing, I invite you to post something of what … Continue reading