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The World is Our Responsibility
What thoughts are we allowing to take up residence in our minds? Improving the world begins with transforming consciousness. Thought is creative, and what we consistently hold in mind becomes expressed in our lives and our collective experience. If we desire a more compassionate, just, and harmonious world, we must first cultivate those qualities within ourselves. How often are we hanging out with God? Know that there is one universal Presence—God as Infinite Love, Intelligen
Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Triche Atkins
May 142 min read


Transformation is Truly a Natural Process
As I sit in my sunroom each morning in early April, I notice something quiet, but profound is beginning to happen. The trees outside of my window, once bare, still, and seemingly lifeless, start to reveal small, tender buds along their branches. At first, they might be missed. They are subtle. But they are evidence that something within the tree has already shifted long before it became visible. This natural unfolding offers a powerful metaphor for human transformation. Just
Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Triche Atkins
Apr 142 min read


Mining the Gold Within
The GOLD Rush Women’s Conference and the sacred work of remembering one’s intrinsic worth. The language of a “gold rush” has historically been tied to images of extraction, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth hidden somewhere beyond the horizon. Yet the most meaningful gold any human being will ever discover is not buried beneath mountains or rivers. It lives within the human spirit itself, waiting to be recognized, trusted, and expressed in the world. This deeper understandi
Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Triche Atkins
Mar 106 min read


The Spiritual Meaning of Transformation in a Practical World
Transformation isn't a makeover — it's change at the deepest level. It's not being conformed to the world we see but being renewed from the inside out. But here's the challenge: life is life-ing. The garage breaks and costs you $700 at the top of January. Your child skips assignments and you don't find out until it's too late to fix it. You get a health prognosis you weren't expecting. The political landscape shifts. The co-worker is difficult. The neighbor is unkind. That's
Rev. Sherri James
Mar 101 min read
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