Category Archives: Death & Dying

Miscarriage

But how, then,

do we ease the pain of the loss

of the un-named child?
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Fresh-Milled Memories

I remember early autumns of my adolescence, helping make cider on the farm and in Kelvie Nicholson’s orchard, swapping turns at the heavy crank.

Tonight, for the first time, I miss my Dad.
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Not Any, Not All

None of it compares
to the glory

that shall be revealed
in us.

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Getting There

Theology at times seems to me like trying to explain the universe to a tree frog. I have found faith much more satisfying than theology. Continue reading

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Bargain Hunters

I decided I didn’t want to leave this world with that much junk lying around for other people to have to deal with. Continue reading

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A Slow Planting

This body is not the substance of our immortality but is rather its seed. And no seed can bear its fruit until it has been planted. Continue reading

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Easing Over

It is never easy to let go, to know that the last conversation upon this earth has been had. Continue reading

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Witness in the Storm

Somewhere in the storm, lightning flashed, again and again and again, sending great surges of diffuse light, muffled and muted by the layers of rain and cloud. Continue reading

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Hard Times

I look at him and see other old men that I loved. Men with hard hands and soft voices, men gentled by memory. Continue reading

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Look Over There

When we are made no longer subject to the nuances of this world and its ways and when all that causes death and decay has been done away, in that Day, we will know fully the joy that we have only tasted, that which stays.
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