Words
Words – Even though they are small, they are great at making the inside of your head big.
— Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston, The Dictionary Story
Photo: South Riding, Virginia, January 6, 2025
Words – Even though they are small, they are great at making the inside of your head big.
— Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston, The Dictionary Story
Photo: South Riding, Virginia, January 6, 2025
We need to constantly ask ourselves, “Is this beautiful? Is this thought beautiful? Is the attitude beautiful? Is this action beautiful? Does it reflect the beauty of Christ and the cruciform? If finger-pointing isn’t beautiful, then we should abandon it. If politically based protest isn’t beautiful, then maybe we can do without it. If the common man doesn’t recognize what we do in the name of Christ as beautiful, we should at least reexamine it. If a particular doctrine doesn’t come across as truly beautiful, then we should hold it suspect. Someone may raise the question, “Can beauty be trusted?” I believe it can, as long as we make the critical distinction between the shallow and faddish thing that our modern culture calls “image” and the absolute value that our ancestors have always understood as beauty. We can rightly evaluate our faith and practice in terms of beauty for this very reason: The Lord and his ways are beautiful. “He has made everything beautiful in its time.”
— Brian Zahnd, Beauty Will Save the World, p. 31
Photo: South Riding, Virginia, January 20, 2024
Love without measure, love without cost, love without judgment is, after all, what all other spiritual practices are meant to develop in us.
— Joan Chittister, In God’s Holy Light, p. 21
Photo: January 20, 2023, South Riding, Virginia