pulls and tugs and yips and nips
This writing is poetic in structure, and yet there is depth even if you remove the poetry. It pulls and tugs and yips and nips. It is something to emulate. It flies so close to the edge of space….
:- Doug.

This writing is poetic in structure, and yet there is depth even if you remove the poetry. It pulls and tugs and yips and nips. It is something to emulate. It flies so close to the edge of space….
:- Doug.
This is a glorious world, and as we look about us in the cosmos we see more and more to spark our wonder.
:- Doug.
What have we learned in living? For that we need to labor at seeing our living. What do you sense as your ultimate place in the world? Where are the places we look for place?
:- Doug.
Do you hold up all to the light of scripture ultimately? You may be listening for the clarinet and missing the cello’s colors.
:- Doug.
“They call me The Peacemaker,” she said, owning the title. What do others call you? What title would you own, had you the courage to name it?
:- Doug.