May 16, 2021Palestinian Christians and a Prayer for Healed EyesightNote: This was written three years ago, but it felt important to repost “The perseverance of small, powerless drops of water dripping on the same rock, in the same place, ends by breaking the rock. …Palestina7 min read
Dec 31, 2020On Duty & DreamingA couple of years ago my oldest daughter texted me with words that were deeply affirming, if a bit humorous. The text said “I am so glad that you were a mother so committed to leisure.” I started giggling. Committed to leisure? If she only knew the guilt I felt…Leisure4 min read
Dec 24, 2020On Blackwater Massacres and Christmas EveI rarely get political on this blog. While the theme of communicating across the boundaries of faith and culture doesn’t exclude politics, it would limit me too much. But I don’t think of this post as political. …4 min read
Dec 14, 2020A Boy and a BunnyWhen my brother Stan was in high school, he rescued one of our baby bunnies who had been rejected by its mother. The bunny was so young that it had not yet grown fur. He set up an incubator type space for the bunny in a box with a lamp…Grief4 min read
Oct 16, 2020The ReturnIt was 10 years ago today that my sister-in-law and I arrived in Pakistan to participate in a 2-week medical relief trip. At the end of the summer of 2010, Pakistan had been overwhelmed by floods with millions displaced. Camps for those who had lost their homes were set up…Pakistan6 min read
Oct 12, 2020For the Global SoulsYou are the bridge builders and the listeners, the ones who understand what it is to live between. You are the border crossers and the visa holders, the ones who say goodbye to a million friends, and make a million more. You are the sorters and the packers, putting a…Third Culture Kids2 min read
Oct 8, 2020What I Learned in AutumnI will always love the Autumn with its colors and textures, it’s warm days and cold nights. …Autumn3 min read
Oct 1, 2020Finding My Way on the Freedom TrailThis morning I met with a dear friend at a coffee shop along the wharf in Boston. Blue sky and warm temperatures had us both exclaiming with delight as we sat outside drinking coffee and eating croissants. Our conversation went from Afghanistan to Islam to culture to cultural schizophrenia to…Freedom Trail3 min read
Sep 17, 2020Lonely Tears and Sunflower HopeI wake up lonely. This does not happen often, but when it does I know tears are just below the surface and I feel the heavy weight of distance between me and the world. It is not surprising, but it is unwelcome. Just last week I was surrounded by family…Faith3 min read
Sep 28, 2015Stupid Phrases for People in CrisisGod will never give you more than you can handle. While some may believe it is theologically correct, depending on your definitions, it is singularly unhelpful to the person who is neck-deep in a crisis, trying to swim against a Tsunami. A wonderful phrase recently came from Support for Special…Grief And Loss6 min read