by Shari Dragovich | Dec 13, 2018 | Faith, Uncategorized
One of the benefits of growing up on a farm is understanding what it is really like to be “born in a stable” and “lain in a manger.” I was reminded of this—strangely—by our recent snow. Snow here in December—yes, even in the mountains—is somewhat unusual. At least a...
by Shari Dragovich | Apr 26, 2016 | Faith, Mothering, Uncategorized
I was sitting in the second tier of seats, several rows back, near an EXIT door in a smallish auditorium room. It was the last day of Calvin’s Festival of Faith and Writing held at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Myself and two writing friends were attending...
by Shari Dragovich | Dec 10, 2014 | Faith, Home Front
Last weekend my family and I should have driven up the mountain to choose and cut down our Christmas tree. We have cut down a Christmas tree every year since 1997. No matter where we’ve lived—even in the ugly Christmas tree climates, namely Texas and North Carolina...
by Shari Dragovich | May 15, 2014 | Faith, Home Front, Nature
It’s been too long since I’ve last written–horrible inconsistency. But even in the craziness of my days, I’ve been tucking away moments, so anxious to share my little scraps of holy with you. I blog for many reasons, but as of late when I think...
by Shari Dragovich | Dec 24, 2013 | Faith
The service is almost over. The living nativity in the front of the sanctuary is becoming restless. Joseph is scratching his backside, the shepherds are balancing their heads on their canes, the angel of the Lord keeps shifting her weight and grabbing her halo to be...
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