I find myself more introspective than normal lately. Questioning the things that make up my mindsets, picking up thoughts and habits and examining them closely with the intent of finding their origins and discerning their truth. When I calm my inner world enough, I’m taking a pick and slowly teasing apart the separate strands so… Continue reading An examination of identity
Author: Sindy Hankins
1.1.23_This is me not procrastinating
One of my "no's" for 2023 is procrastination; one of my "yes's" is to write regularly. Prior to sitting down to write this, I procrastinated by walking around the house, cleaning up my desktop, thinking about how to write this post perfectly. Which brings me to another "no" - perfectionism. Which both masquerades as and… Continue reading 1.1.23_This is me not procrastinating
Returning to wholeness
In the rush to "get things done" and be "productive," in the obsession to "maximize time," the consequence is fragmentation. Conversations fragmented into text messages, diluted into lines of words shuttled back and forth. At times words barely thought out, reacting to whatever is at hand. News and information fragmented into click-baiting headlines, squares and… Continue reading Returning to wholeness
The miracle of co-laboring
A lot of the time we ask God for miracles. We ask God for help. And the truth is, a lot of the time He's waiting on us to take the action required in the physical to kick those miracles into gear. He's waiting for us to: Have those tough but necessary conversations Make space… Continue reading The miracle of co-laboring
Lunchlady
People come and go in seasons of life, and some are preserved special spots in memory banks. Today I think about a woman who worked in the cafeteria my first year of college at the University of Arizona. I was lonely and homesick, drowning in a sea of independence and anonymity. I remember being cold.… Continue reading Lunchlady
Diversity
True diversity is complex. It's not just about skin color, gender, and sexual orientation. It's about thought and worldview. It involves a person's faith, education, occupation, income level, geography, political affiliation, life experience, and more. You can have 20 people at a table with mixed skin color, gender, and sexual orientation with the same thoughts… Continue reading Diversity
Wash Feet Daily
scripture inspiration: John 13:1-17 To wash each other's feet daily is to serve each other in humility. To be conduits of the Living Water as we stoop low, offering cleansing and healing in our touch to wash away the dust and grime of daily life. In this way we bring holiness and love. To affirm… Continue reading Wash Feet Daily
Advent Day 6: God Transcends Our Limitations
Reading: Luke 1:30-34 Gabriel's back at it, bringing messages straight from the presence of God. He's like, what's up Mary! You're going to be carry the most important baby to ever grace the face of this planet in your womb. He is the divine King - the One whose reign is forever and ever. The… Continue reading Advent Day 6: God Transcends Our Limitations
Advent Day 5: A Literal Co-Laboring
Reading: Luke 1:25-29 God's interactions and blessings seem to cause disruptions in everyday life. A needy infant to be born to an old couple likely living a slow and peaceful life (full of uninterrupted sleep!). A mysterious pregnancy to one who is engaged, causing friction between her and her betrothed. Hardly what Mary expected prior… Continue reading Advent Day 5: A Literal Co-Laboring
Advent Day 4: Divinity Woven into Humanity
Reading: Luke 1:20-24 What strikes me brilliantly as I think of the things I read is the sheer ordinariness of the lives people are leading when God reaches in and speaks. How He weaves His divinity in with our humanity: how Jesus is the culmination of this divinity-humanity combo. People go about their work, their… Continue reading Advent Day 4: Divinity Woven into Humanity