by Shari Dragovich | Mar 27, 2013 | Faith
This is not what Judas had planned. Three years ago when Jesus looked at him and said, “Follow Me,” Judas was sure his beloved, but oppressed Israel was on the brink of revolution. Had not the prophets foretold it? A Messiah, one who would throw off heavy Rome with...
by Shari Dragovich | Mar 26, 2013 | Faith
For a small, invisible, orphan boy, Passover Week is a much anticipated event. He does not care about sacrifices or sins forgiven. He might if it weren’t for the constant growl of his hunger filling his ears and nose, distracting him from anything other than immediate...
by Shari Dragovich | Mar 24, 2013 | Faith, Uncategorized
A man – working class – goes about his days, using his skills to keep food on his family’s table. His wife, using her skills, adds to his paltry income by baking extra bread to sell at market, while also baking the daily bread their family breaks and shares at meals....
by Shari Dragovich | Mar 23, 2013 | Faith, Uncategorized
All around me whispers of hope. While running, I see new blossoms on the pear trees lining our neighborhood’s drive. The forsythia bushes are forcing out their yellow blooms in haphazard fits, like a gosling replacing its fuzzy tufts for the elegance of long sleek...
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