I haven't had much to say lately - wait, no, I've had a lot to say and no time to write. And that's not even accurate - truth is, I'm having a dry spell on writing. It will come back, but it's tough right now.
But I've begun following a very thoughtful blog. It's not a Unitarian Universalist blog. It's called On Being Both. I'd say this blog would be of particular interest to folks involved in interfaith work, and religious education.
Today's post features a long, but beautiful poem.
I highly recommend it... but don't just read the poem. Read on, and on, and on. I especially like the post about her daughter's interfaith identity. Theologian Rita Nakashima Brock, who wrote about interstitial integrity and her own multicultural identity, couldn't have said it better.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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