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wendell for wednesday
Wendell in response to the question, “What have you gained from your wholesale avoidance of electronic media?” The avoidance is not “wholesale,” which it cannot be. When I want to,…
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wendell for wednesday
Wendell, on gift giving: People who love each other need to have something they can do for each other, and it will need to be something necessary, not something frivolous.…
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wendell for wednesday
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wendell for wednesday
Happy (almost) Thanksgiving! I’ve shared this here before I believe, but I figured it is worth repeating, especially at Thanksgiving, the holiday that centers around food more than any other……
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wendell for wednesday
On a day like this, at the end of September, there would have been only the sounds of a few faint crickets, a woodpecker now and then, now and then…
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wendell for wednesday
I’d like to hear a sermon on this at church this weekend: We will discover that God found the world, as he made it, to be good; that he made it for…
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wendell for wednesday
PLANTING TREES In the mating of trees, the pollen grain entering invisible the domed room of the winds, survives the ghost of the old forest that was here when we…
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wendell for wednesday
How To Be A Poet (To Remind Myself) Make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet. You must depend upon affection, reading, knowledge, skill-more of each than you…
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wendell for wednesday
You mustn’t wish for another life. You mustn’t want to be somebody else. What you must do is this: “Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks.” I am…
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wendell for wednesday
the environmental crisis rises closer to home. Every time we draw a breath, every time we drink a glass of water, every time we eat a bite of food we…