Blog Notes from a Soggy Small Town While it can be hard to know what to do, how to help, I always have this: I know how…Deb MechlerJuly 23, 2024
Blog What if…? What if we taught our children that their own comfort is not the standard for living in harmony with other…Deb MechlerApril 21, 2023
Blog Catching Up With God Peter fell into a trance and saw something like a sheet coming down from heaven, filled with animals and birds…Deb MechlerJuly 12, 2022
Blog Tears and Sin When I am mindful enough to forego temptation, the idea of God’s sadness over our selfish, death-dealing ways is what…Deb MechlerMarch 11, 2022
Blog The Savoring Life It is not requests from others I need to say “no” to. It is my own compulsive nature. We have…Deb MechlerJuly 20, 2021
Blog Elephantine Grace by Deb Mechler “Who is this who even forgives sins?” And he said to the woman, “Your faith has saved…Deb MechlerJune 12, 2016
Blog A Question in the Wilderness by Deb Mechler As I approached my departure from parish ministry, people were curious. They asked me what I will…Deb MechlerJune 5, 2016
Blog Changing Out of My Pastor Clothes After Jesus had finished all his sayings in the hearing of the people, he entered Capernaum. A centurion there had…Deb MechlerMay 29, 2016
Blog Baptismal River on Trinity Sunday by Deb Mechler Once I stayed overnight in Omaha, Nebraska, because my flight got in late, and I don’t trust…Deb MechlerMay 22, 2016
Blog Notre Dame on Pentecost by Deb Mechler My favorite subject in high school was French. I lived in rural northern Iowa, where small schools…Deb MechlerMay 15, 2016