June 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, This month our guest writer Sheila Graham shares an everyday anecdote with a deeper message.   Where Y’all From? “Where are you from?” I asked the barista serving up mimosas at a Mother’s Day brunch. It was a question often asked in Texas as a conversation starter. When he said, “Puerto Rico,” my…
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May 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Thank you for your support and encouraging comments for the monthly letters. In these unstable times and rising prices your support is a blessing. This month’s letter is written by Willard High, Pastor Emeritus of The Shepherd’s Community Church in Harvey, Illinois.   Disturbances In The Force Have you ever felt the urge…
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April 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Our guest writer this month is Sheila Graham. Sheila shares a personal story, illustrating how vital forgiveness and reconciliation are on the path that leads to comfort and healing.    Some years ago now, my oldest son was killed accidentally. My young grandson was left without a father. After the initial shock of…
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March 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, This month’s letter is from contributing writer, Lloyd Briggie and the accompanying poem is by Sam Walter Foss.   I’m privileged to work at a Macy’s fulfillment center with colleagues from various countries having ten different languages and dialects.  Occasionally I’ve introduced my perspective that “everyone is a child of God, limited edition.” …
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February 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, We hope your 2025 has gotten off to a good start.  Sadly to say, for multiple thousands it has not. As you’ve seen in the news, for those living in southern California, it’s been a living nightmare. Local residents admit it was the perfect storm waiting to happen as 50-100 mph Santa Ana…
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January 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Welcome to 2025! We have moved our headquarters to Georgia! Please see our new address at the bottom of the page. In this letter contributing writer Mike Feazell identifies the best way to cope with life’s challenges.  When times get rough, there is great comfort in not being alone. Sometimes the challenges we…
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