Monthly Archives: March 2010

300 Pieces

My daughter enjoys  puzzles, so this past week I decided to step her challenge up to a 300 piece, round puzzle. It had a lot of color gradients in it and no straight edge for the frame, so I was … Continue reading

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Death on a Cross

(first published on March 21, 2008) When I was a child, Easter was about dying eggs and biting the ears off chocolate bunnies. I knew that a lot of people went to church on Easter, but I did not know … Continue reading

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The Great Prayer Project – Update

As of 7am this morning, there are still five 20-minute prayer times available for March 25th. It is troubling to me that if we can’t even fill an entire 24 hours to pray for the lives of the smallest among … Continue reading

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The Cost of Health Care

In July 2009, I wrote that the real problem with health care in the United States is that the emphasis remains on tertiary care – care that is delivered after the onset of disease. Health care at every level must … Continue reading

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Friday Flyer

Some of the greatest words in the world are “Oh, Mommie – you’re home! I missed you!” Some days at work are like spinning my wheels, other days the right people with the right ideas come together and we take … Continue reading

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