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Kevin Kidd

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Poet. Voice actor. Gardener. Epicure. “Does not make good use of his free time.”

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Learn to do good; seek justice; rescue the oppressed; defend the orphan; plead for the widow. ~ Is 1:17


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Help in the Land of Forgetfulness A husband caring for a loved one with dementia finds dark valleys, but also limitless spiritual resources. @DrWayneReporter plough.com/en/topics/life…


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Join us on December 5 at 2 P.M. ET to explore poetry and translation with Chinese American writer and artist Wang Ping. tricycle.org/events/poetry-…


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The American story is comprised of many myths, few of them larger and more widely accepted than the myth of Thanksgiving. I invite you watch this presentation from 2022 where I explained why I no longer celebrate Thanksgiving - and neither should you. buff.ly/4eMugYp

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My musical interests are many and varied.

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I wonder how many members of Congress are mentioned in the Gaetz report as people who witnessed/knew/were told.



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We have a food system that pays no attention to health, and the healthcare system that pays no attention to food.


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Everything around us—sky, earth, and beyond—molds our existence. With Grace Song Watch the full video at tricycle.org/dharmatalks/th…


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Speaking of her personal experience in this short video, Rev. Dr. Barbara Holmes introduces us to our next stage of cultivating radical resilience — dancing with Divine fire. Explore how to move with the rhythms of creation and destruction in the world around us.


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This is revelatory: The pioneering psychiatrist Donald Winnicott on the psychology of democracy, the most dangerous kind of person, and the psychological roots of people's resistance to women leaders themarginalian.org/2024/09/22/win…


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Many are discovering that the Infinite Flow of the Trinity — and our practical, felt experience of this gift — offers an utterly grounded reconnection with God, with self, with others, and with our world. Let's explore this connection. #DailyMeditations tinyurl.com/mjfp2uc8

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November pierces with its bleak remembrance Of all the bitterness and waste of war. Our silence tries but fails to make a semblance Of that lost peace they thought worth fighting for. Silence: a Sonnet for Remembrance Day malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2024/11/10/sil…


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“The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.” ― John Kenneth Galbraith, in 1967


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As a privileged white man, I can move on and accept that the next era in our nation may be rough, but I will be okay. But my heart 💔 for so many who will not be okay. That Christians have supported a regime that seeks to harm the very people Jesus commanded us to protect.


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"Poems, even when narrative, do not resemble stories. All stories are about battles, of one kind or another, which end in victory or defeat. Poems, regardless of any outcome, cross the battlefields, tending the wounded" --John Berger


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"The days are getting shorter and colder, but I ask you to remember: even as the Winter comes in, there is Hope and there is Light." ~ Seamus Heaney

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Where people, especially Christians…try to exercise a divine right [to rule] instead of simply believing in the coming of God’s kingdom and praying for it, there they are enslaved to a titanism whose only result can be all kinds of greater and smaller monstrosities. Karl Barth


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In the middle of the Hebrew texts of Scripture sits LAMENTATIONS. After the destruction of the heart of a nation, the book doesn’t try to fix the pain but simply sit in it, reminding us that: LAMENT IS THE ONLY VALID RESPONSE WHEN GOD’s PEOPLE CHOOSE IDOLATRY OVER INTEGRITY.


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Our truest response to the irrationality of the world is to paint or sing or write, for only in such response do we find truth. - Madeleine L'Engle


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