REsources for Living

In her column, Rev. Meg talks about how mothers have a special urge toward justice, born out of a fierce love for their children that demands a world where those children—all children—can be safe and respected.

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King of Compost

Two students compete to get as many people as possible to compost food waste. In the process, they learn some important lessons.

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Mystery

“The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.” —Anaïs Nin

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Searching Among Stones

The other day I found myself in the home of the president of my congregation. The board of trustees was having its annual retreat, welcoming new board members, setting priorities, etc.

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Face to Face with Mystery

So you’ve got a bunch of really pressing, life-changing, love-soaked problems, and you’ve tied yourself up into knots of anxiety. Desperate for relief, perspective and a change, you take yourself to the foothills to walk.

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