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Just Up Ahead

May 16, 2020 / michellegunnin / 2 Comments

Just up ahead is the light at the end of the tunnel.  It seems so close, but then it feels so far.  It’s one of those optical illusions, like when you are at the beach and you decide to walk to a distant pier, only to realize, after walking what seems like forever, it is … Continue reading Just Up Ahead

Awake, Awake!

May 14, 2020 / michellegunnin / 3 Comments

Awake, awake!  Stay awake at all times, praying for strength. I am pouring out a deposit in this time of waiting. Will you receive it? The strength you need.  The eyes to see. The heart of joy. The place of rest. A deposit to be withdrawn in the days to come.  A deposit of compassion.  … Continue reading Awake, Awake!

Dear Covid-19

May 12, 2020May 12, 2020 / michellegunnin / 2 Comments

Dear Covid 19, I see you.  The way you hang in the air like a storm cloud, just waiting for someone to walk through your invisible mist.  I see how you race to snatch the breath out of their lungs before they even know you are there. You are a brutal bully.  Always looking for … Continue reading Dear Covid-19

Mother’s Day 2020

May 10, 2020May 10, 2020 / michellegunnin / 1 Comment

Seems an odd year.  Just about every celebration has been changed in some way or another. Drive by birthdays are the new thing.  Zoom graduations are all the rage.  Socially distanced weddings are popping up in backyards everywhere.  Every possible type of gathering has been repurposed using technology.  If nothing else, this pandemic has kicked … Continue reading Mother’s Day 2020

Stay Close

May 7, 2020May 7, 2020 / michellegunnin / 6 Comments

A whisper, to my fears in the wee hours, “Stay close.”  Tossing and turning, I hear it again, “Stay close.”  Sleep is a distant wish, so I get up to investigate this two-word phrase repeating in the darkness of the night. I see myself, the little girl me, walking in a crowd among the forest … Continue reading Stay Close

A Biblical Tale with a Current Day Twist

May 5, 2020May 5, 2020 / michellegunnin / 1 Comment

There once was a bride.  She was betrothed to a prince and as she awaited the wedding day she was being readied for her new role. God was overseeing the process.  She had gone from a peasant girl to a beautiful woman. She was known throughout the world for her kindness and compassion. One day … Continue reading A Biblical Tale with a Current Day Twist

Distraction

May 3, 2020May 3, 2020 / michellegunnin / 2 Comments

We need to open up to save the economy.  We need to stay closed to save lives.  Small businesses will be saved if we open up.  To keep from being overrun by the disease we need to stay closed.  Small businesses will go bankrupt if we open up.  To keep more people from dying we … Continue reading Distraction

Sparrows

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 / michellegunnin / 6 Comments

I was in Asia a couple of months ago, and it seems like it’s been a lifetime since then.  While I was there leading a mission trip, our hosts put together a cultural presentation with some of the traditions of their tribe. The story of the tribe, which used to be headhunters, and how they … Continue reading Sparrows

From the .03%

April 29, 2020April 29, 2020 / michellegunnin / 7 Comments

We are the .03%.  We are the elderly ones who are not as strong as we used to be.  We are the ones who can no longer remember who we are.  We are the ones whose biological makeup was permanently altered by chemicals, which saved our lives from cancer. We are the ones whose organs … Continue reading From the .03%

Metamorphosis

April 27, 2020 / michellegunnin / 3 Comments

A metamorphosis is happening.  A change of the nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.  We are in the midst of a change of condition. Do you feel it? We have been forced into our cocoons.  We crawled into them quickly because danger was upon us.  We had been blindly fattening … Continue reading Metamorphosis

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Michelle’s Mosaic is a place of grace. It is a place where I process the broken pieces of my life as I watch and wonder at God’s great mercy to create something beautiful

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