Benevolent Detachment

Benevolent Detachment

by Cathee Poulsen A term I’ve come to love and use daily. Benevolent Detachment. What exactly is that? Though I’m a voracious reader (read 37 books last year), I don’t think I’ve ever posted a blog that is a book review. Until now. I’m not writing this because I read a great book and want […]

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Celebrate Your Creative Self

Celebrate Your Creative Self

by Cathee Poulsen It’s been such a very long time that I’m ashamed to show my face here. I guess plagues have a way of cutting off the faucet to creativity. Unless your name is Sue Riger who has seemed to crank out dozens and dozens of paintings including this one pictured here, which she […]

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Living in Holy Uncertainty

Living in Holy Uncertainty

by Cathee Poulsen Holy uncertainty is the capacity to live with a very loose grip – or no grip at all – on our plans and, more important, on the outcomes of our plans, because our security is rooted in a relational connection to God, not in a false sense of control.   ~John Mark […]

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