Author Archives: William Everett

Singing the Words

For many of us, the source and power of poetry lies in its oral performance. It is first of all an oral and auditory medium. Indeed, this power of the spoken word is recognized in our major religious traditions. The … Continue reading

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Mine Ear

We have just passed through another week we Christians call “holy,” not because other time is not holy, but because we seek to use this time to listen more deeply to the suffering and healing presence of God in these … Continue reading

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Protected: TURNINGS: POEMS OF TRANSFORMATION

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Mountains, Men, Mines and Minerals

We have just returned from six weeks in the Western Cape of South Africa and ten days exploring central Namibia, its neighbor to the north. While it is the people in all their rich diversity and turmoil that has brought … Continue reading

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