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LifePeople say, ‘Bloom where you’re planted,’ but things happen.Meg Barnhouse
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SpiritOnly after the funeral did Brother Dick ask, 'And what church did you say you attend?'Esther Hurlburt
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SpiritEstablishing connections with self, family, and the earth.Louise Nayer, Virginia Lang
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Spirit
On alternating days, a resolution to stop beating myself up.
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EditorialWhen a Unitarian Universalist minister moves to the island of Crete, a sense of humor builds a bridge across cultures.Robert Fulghum
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SpiritTickets to the Keith Urban concert weren't just a gift. They were a miracle.Meg Barnhouse
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LifeGoing with the flow sounds nice, until the river tries to kill you.Meg Barnhouse
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SpiritFinding new life after burning out at church.Elizabeth Weber
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SpiritWatching a loved one fade into dementia and yearning for grace.Kathleen McTigue
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Editorial
If our world is to survive in all its contradiction and complexity, it needs more people who are capable of loving it in its entirety.
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SpiritWe write the story of our lives with each choice we make, but do we take time to read it?Marshall Hawkins