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Tag Archives: delight
Sabbath Advice from Winnie the Pooh
One of the happy discoveries in my Sabbath adventure was the prophet Isaiah, who urges us to keep the Sabbath as a “delight.” This word opened up all kinds of possibilities for our family. Sabbath can be difficult to practice, … Continue reading
Keep the Sabbath as a Delight
This week I am away for several days of retreat in one of my favorite places on earth. Meanwhile people continue to read the book and share their thoughts and reactions, which is so gratifying. Thank you! Here’s a photo … Continue reading
On Being a Sabbath Heretic
This summer I spoke to a couple of groups about Sabbath-keeping: what it looks like and what’s “in” and “out” on that day. We invariably ran into what I came to call the Lemon Meringue Pie Problem: is baking a … Continue reading