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I Still Believe

As believers who have been rescued from the stereotype, we share a strong sense of passion for the possible, knowing there never was a night or a problem that could defeat a sunrise or a hope. As the unstoppable Helen … Continue reading

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Guess who’s (not) coming to dinner

(Click here for a video of John reading this Catch.) One final word about our dear friend and sister, Roberta Stephens, who passed away suddenly from cancer last week. Her Memorial this weekend was a tribute to a life well-served. … Continue reading

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Making sense of a messy world

The wise men have always been my favorite because they were … well … wise. I’ve always been attracted to people who are wise; who have the ability to use their minds effectively to think, rationalize, analyze, and articulate the … Continue reading

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‘L’chaim! To life!’

Mark … Chad … Dan … I know you’ll be reading this today. We have received such an outpouring of sympathy, prayers and support from so many people via Facebook, emails and comments on yesterday’s Catch that it’s overwhelming to … Continue reading

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Woman crying

I have a picture on my laptop of a woman crying. Marti sent it to me some time ago related to a Catch I was writing then. I remember being drawn to it and quite disappointed that I couldn’t upload … Continue reading

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