by Sybil Macbeth | Jun 2, 2020 | Praying in Color
Intercession: Just about the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see in the morning is the wonderful little nightlight my friend Suzanne made for me. (See below). When we moved to Florida I brought it with me and plugged it into a socket into my...
by Sybil Macbeth | May 18, 2020 | Praying in Color
Confession: I hope you all will join me on this Zoom webinar on Wednesday, May 20 (2 days from now) sponsored by Paraclete Press. Thoughtful and funny, Jana Riess, author of Flunking Sainthood and The Twible, will interview me about Praying in Color–where the...
by Sybil Macbeth | May 5, 2020 | Praying in Color
CONFESSIONS Things done and left undone, things said or not said, acts committed or not committed…in this unfamiliar world of staying at home OBSERVATIONS Things I’ve noticed and observed in this unfamiliar world of staying at home Confession: I’m...
by Sybil Macbeth | Apr 30, 2020 | Praying in Color
Sheltering-at-home brings out my best character assets and my worst character defects. It also heightens my temptation to draw conclusions and impose meaning when confessing and observing might be more honest and real. In this post and several more are some of my...
by Sybil Macbeth | Apr 21, 2020 | Praying in Color
Guest blogger Mary Ann Stafford is an artist, an educator, a musician, a writer, and a mother of eight children with 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren! At 87, she describes herself as an over-achiever. Her complete bio at the bottom of this post confirms...