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Tag Archives: Luci Shaw
Deep peace of the shining stars
On a wall of 20 Hills Cottage, that most hospitable of places, Hannah displays a prayer from Iona: The deep peace of the water, air, earth, and heavens are gathered up in the Son of Peace, the source from whom … Continue reading
Posted in Art-Music-Lit
Tagged Alana Levandoski, Luci Shaw, Malcolm Guite, Poetry, Wendell Berry
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Favorite Family Christmas Storybooks
Index of Christmas posts | Christmas Nights at Home Read aloud: Favorite storybooks Listed in no particular order. J.R.R. Tolkien, Letters from Father Christmas. We read aloud from this throughout the season. We have several copies so that everyone can … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Holidays
Tagged Christmas, George MacDonald, Henry Van Dyke, J.R.R. Tolkien, Luci Shaw, Madeleine L'Engle
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Christmas reflections – Mary
Index of Christmas holiday posts Mary’s Song, by Luci Shaw Blue homespun and the bend of my breast keep warm this small hot naked star fallen to my arms. (Rest… you who have had so far to come.) Now nearness … Continue reading