Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

nobel peace prize


Admirable women, amazing change.  Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, activist Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and rights activist Tawakkul Karman of Yemen received the Nobel Peace Prize today. I am most familiar with Gbowee who was the main focus of the documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell and her efforts to end a 14-year long civil war. All three women deserve this honor. For more, read here.

(photo via CNN)

Friday, October 7, 2011

dying and caring


Not a lot of people want to talk about death, right? I quickly push it aside, refusing to fear or think about it, writing if off since I believe in Jesus Christ, and remind myself of hope in light of His resurrection. While Christians should find comfort in life after death, what does it mean in itself to die well? Shouldn't we discuss this type of thing?

Henri Nouwen does a beautiful job in his book Our Greatest Gift of discussing the personal and communal implications of death. While I want to write about what this book taught me, I'm just not there yet. For now, I'll share some of the most challenging and inspirational passages for me. In weeks to come, I hope to dissect some of these words so this type of conversation may transform my heart and allow it to challenge the way in which I live and care for others.

 "To care well for the dying, we must trust deeply that these people are loved as much as we are, and we must make that love visible by our presence; we must trust that their dying and death deepen their solidarity with the human family, and we must guide them in becoming part of the communion of saints; and finally, we must trust that their death, just as ours, will make their lives fruitful for generations to come. We must encourage them to let go of their fears and to hope beyond the boundaries of death...
When we have the courage to let go of our need to cure, our care can truly heal in ways far beyond our own dreams and expectations. With our gift of care, we can gently lead our dying brothers and sisters always deeper into the heart of God and God's universe."

Has anyone else read Our Greatest Gift? Or any other favorite quotes by Henri Nouwen? Next on my list is to read The Inner Voice of Love. Here are some more quotes from Our Greatest Gift, let me know what you think.

Thursday, February 18, 2010









Welcome to my new crush, Randi Brookman Harris. She is a prop stylist/creative director person, or I'd like to think a girl who collects her ideas and makes them pretty in pictures.

I adore the colors with aqua and white in the first picture. I love, love, I mean, love the chalkboard calendar. Last, that coffee and cream with pearls and Times and jewelry and breakfast makes me think hmmmm and yesss and makes my head simply nod.

It's just a little inspiration for today.