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A Sort of Pilgrimage

Posted on February 23, 2015 by Melissa Otterbein

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“Maybe the best journeys are the ones that are worth repeating. This is how home becomes bigger, the opposite of leaving home. And home has to mean a place, so that going out the door can be going home as … Continue reading →

Posted in beauty, Creation, Pilgrimage, Travel Tagged journey, life's journey, pilgrimage, travel

Thoughts on Lent From a Non-Church Goer

Posted on February 18, 2015 by Melissa Otterbein

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It snuck up this year, as though I’d almost forgotten about it until I saw friends in another time zone posting Mardi Gras pictures. Mardi Gras is this week? I thought. That means Lent begins this week?! Maybe it’s because I don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Easter, Lent, pilgrimage, spirituality, Spring

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