
After 25 years of pastoral ministry, I'm embracing the writing life in all its delight and challenge. "Writing is an act of faith, not of grammar," says author E.B. White, and that's how it feels to me too.
I currently serve as resident author with a liturgical worship community; edit a quarterly devotional magazine; write online and in print publications; and often speak in churches and other settings. For a more complete bio, please see my
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Bingo! As someone else said, “We give honor to those who feel called to lay down their lives for a cause, even if we don’t necessarily agree with them on other things.”
I’ve also heard it said that Remembrance Day is a time to “remember war, imagine peace.”
Reblogged this on Zweibach and Peace – Thoughts on Pacifism and Contemporary Anabaptism and commented:
A beautiful picture for Remembrance Day. Thanks, April, for posting!
Thanks for sharing and letting me know 🙂