Posted by Leona Bergstrom
We have spent time reflecting on what we want to experience in our lives, our “bucket lists” if you will. I talked with a friend today who reminded me of the poem, The Dash, written in 1996 by Linda Ellis. This profound poem reminds us that our tombstone will reflect the pre-determined date of our birth and of our death, but it is what lies between those dates that will be remembered by those who know us. It makes one pause to reflect on what we want that dash to include. You might enjoy watching The Dash film. Many churches and small groups are studying The One Month to Live book as a guide for thinking through The Dash. The tag line for the book is “thirty days to a no-regrets life.” Sounds like a great adventure.
Showing posts with label The Dash poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dash poem. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Monday, September 22, 2008
The Dash Updated
We should have linked to the poem, The Dash, today to make the post more understandable.
Here is the poem explaining what that dash is....
Here is the poem explaining what that dash is....
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