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About Everyday Faith

How faith, religion, and God live in the everyday. Everyday epiphanies about life and faith and the inevitable intertwining of the two.

Author: Selena Thomason


Columns

Saying Yes

Saying yes has fallen out of fashion, but it is still a valuable skill.
Appeared 2009-12-25


Sitting Still

Sitting still only looks like doing nothing.
Appeared 2009-09-04


Failure and Faith

There is more to failing than we tend to think.  There is in fact hope hidden there among the failure.  You just have to know where to look.
Appeared 2009-03-28


Choosing a Softer Answer

When dealing with people, I try to choose a softer answer, a more compassionate response.  I don’t always succeed.

Appeared 2009-01-19


Punishments from God

No loving parent would slaughter his children because they’d been bad.  So how can we imagine God is less compassionate?


Appeared 2008-12-12


Tithing My Time

With too much to do, what tasks stay on the list? And why?
Appeared 2008-06-12


God Day

A Freudian slip of the fingers?
Appeared 2008-05-22


The Source

A tree struck by lightning relays a message.
Appeared 2008-05-02


Letting God Drive

Some days I don't even know what to hope for.
Appeared 2008-04-25


Writing as Calling

Writing as something you are called to do, an expression of faith, and as a means for positive change.
Appeared 2008-02-23


Earlier Columns


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