by David Hayward | Apr 19, 2020 | David's Letters
Appreciating the What Is During the What Isn’t I don’t know about you, but I’m finding this solitary existence rather difficult lately. I’m missing cuddling with my wife even though we live remotely in the same house (her being a nurse). Touch. And hugging my kids....
by David Hayward | Feb 26, 2015 | Blog
I abandoned everyone. I therefore felt abandoned. Because I was. I became solitary. Like a hermit. Solitude is lonely. It’s supposed to be. But sometimes the loneliness is felt so severely like a cold fog seeping into the marrow of your bones. But solitude and...
by David Hayward | Jun 20, 2014 | David's Letters
In last Sunday’s weekly letter I issued a gentle warning about how deconstruction can affect your relationships. So I want to develop this topic a little further to talk about how, even though you might be in relationships with family, friends or partners, you...
by Jeni Ananda | Apr 23, 2014 | Feelings
This last year has been rough for me spiritually. When I say that, I mean screaming at the sky, “where the f*ck are You?!” Not always, but I was so spoiled before. I was so aware of God’s presence that I couldn’t relate when people said they...