Legless — A Poem
This poem has been gestating for a while and finally reached a point where I can share it. It bears on a theme in Red Clay, Blood River, but is rooted in a particular image from our own locale. I am not sure whether its local context still bears a wider message, but here it [...]
The Junaluska Conferences
Last week Sylvia and I were heavily involved in two conferences at the Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center a few miles from our home. Both occurred in pouring rain (a good omen in India’s traditions!) and both were very rewarding for us all. Here are a few thoughts from those experiences. The Peace Conference [...]
Lake Junaluska Peace Conference
You haven’t been hearing from me as much as I would like, because Sylvia and I have been very involved in planning for the second annual Lake Junaluska Peace Conference. This year’s Conference, which will take place Sunday, September 20 to Tuesday, September 22, is an Interfaith Conference “Building Partnership for Peace.” Working with the [...]
Connecting with Health Care
I often return to Lanier Johnson’s comment in Red Clay, Blood River that “Connection is the name of the ecological game.” (p. 32) The angry debates over reforming our health care system are another key in which to play this theme. Our bodies are the very basis of our existence in relationship with a wider [...]

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