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Finish Line Faith, 3: Learning how to tap the superpower within
Reflections, Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 1/20/25 Reflections, Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 1/20/25

Finish Line Faith, 3: Learning how to tap the superpower within

Have you ever asked yourself where you can find the strength to deal with your difficulties? In 2 Timothy 1:6-7, Paul gives the answer.

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Out of the house, out of ourselves, receiving as much as we gave
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/15/25 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/15/25

Out of the house, out of ourselves, receiving as much as we gave

We discovered new meaning in advice we’ve heard for years: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”

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Meditation on a snowy morning: Coziness brings some comfort
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/8/25 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/8/25

Meditation on a snowy morning: Coziness brings some comfort

Was I anticipating coziness in an effort to experience what Evelyn and I enjoyed when she was here?

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Pondering a year just past, wondering about the months to come
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/1/25 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 1/1/25

Pondering a year just past, wondering about the months to come

I certainly wouldn’t have predicted all that 2024 contained. So I’ll not hazard many guesses about what we'll see in 2025.

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‘Different’ has become our new normal, so Christmas is different too
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/25/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/25/24

‘Different’ has become our new normal, so Christmas is different too

Christmas is different this year—again! But there was nothing typical about the first Christmas, either.

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My challenge: Learning to walk through the valley of in-between
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/18/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/18/24

My challenge: Learning to walk through the valley of in-between

I’m engaged with Evelyn every day in one way or another. And yet in many ways, I’m living my life without her. It’s a surreal valley, and I’m trying not to stumble.

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Facing the holidays, reflecting on the year we decided to go public
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/4/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 12/4/24

Facing the holidays, reflecting on the year we decided to go public

Three years ago, when we first announced our situation, I wouldn’t have dreamed what it would look like today.

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Of all my many reasons to be thankful, these people top the list
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/27/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/27/24

Of all my many reasons to be thankful, these people top the list

This Thanksgiving I’m choosing to concentrate on the people—so many people—encouraging me on every step of the journey.

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Grief. Guilt. Mourning. I’m showing the symptoms, and that’s OK
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/13/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/13/24

Grief. Guilt. Mourning. I’m showing the symptoms, and that’s OK

I needed a friend to help me cope with my guilt about what I was feeling.

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‘Nothing new’ is good enough. In fact, I’ve decided it’s very good
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/6/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/6/24

‘Nothing new’ is good enough. In fact, I’ve decided it’s very good

‘Nothing new’ is my report for the week, and I’m quite happy to write about it.

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Let me see people alone at Panera today when I stop for a snack
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/30/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/30/24

Let me see people alone at Panera today when I stop for a snack

Let me be glad about how I have shown
my resilience
at coping in ways I’d not known.

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Getting better, slowly better, at knowing when things should end
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/23/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/23/24

Getting better, slowly better, at knowing when things should end

As we’re forced to face one finish line after another, I have no choice but to get better at it.

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A challenge for readers: Choose a word to describe my weekend
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/16/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/16/24

A challenge for readers: Choose a word to describe my weekend

Two sets of experiences, two adjectives, and one helpful conclusion.

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Remembering October 5, 2024: Her first birthday  in her new home
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/9/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/9/24

Remembering October 5, 2024: Her first birthday in her new home

If one picture is worth a thousand words, maybe a gallery of pictures from birthdays past can give a hint of all I was feeling this year.

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I’ve been chronicling the changes without expecting more of them
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/2/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/2/24

I’ve been chronicling the changes without expecting more of them

Accommodating change is our weekly challenge. I know this. Why does it still shock me?

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The touch I cherish. (Cherish, because it speaks of so much more)
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/25/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/25/24

The touch I cherish. (Cherish, because it speaks of so much more)

Would we call it sad, this survival scene
with two people
who once recklessly pledged their love
for each other?

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I’m fighting loneliness, and I think, I THINK, I’m winning the battle
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/18/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/18/24

I’m fighting loneliness, and I think, I THINK, I’m winning the battle

I'm learning about loneliness in this new chapter. And many weeks, as I consider my situation, I actually apply what I'm learning!

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Some forgetting I’d be just as pleased if I couldn’t remember
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/11/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/11/24

Some forgetting I’d be just as pleased if I couldn’t remember

"Remember the forgetting" is the headline I wrote for my home page. I had no idea what I was saying.

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Good grief: A weekend with lifetime friends yields a new definition
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/4/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/4/24

Good grief: A weekend with lifetime friends yields a new definition

It is possible to experience happiness and grief at the same time. A weekend with lifetime friends proved it.

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Embracing lament: health and hope for anyone burdened by loss
Reflections, Resources Mark A. Taylor 8/28/24 Reflections, Resources Mark A. Taylor 8/28/24

Embracing lament: health and hope for anyone burdened by loss

A new series of Monday meditations will give us examples to help us embrace God's gift of lament.

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