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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Jody Cramsie

Jody Cramsie has a background in history, theology, ethics and law. In her free time she enjoys music, reading and hosting dinner parties for family and friends. She lives in Spokane but prefers to be on the Olympic Peninsula or in the south of France. She currently serves on the FāVS News Board of Trustees.

Freewill: We Cannot Be Fully Human Without Freewill

Either we have freewill and are really making choices that have the potential to change the future, or we are living in a magical snow globe, completely ignorant of the actual circumstances of our existence.

Now Is The Time to Find Our Courage and Engage

I’m not there yet; I’m not even sure equilibrium is what we should want with the recent cries of havoc and the letting slip the dogs of war. 

But the time has come to engage.

The Afterlife: Life After Death? No Thank you. Once Is Enough.

What is feeding the fear? Could it be that without an afterlife, this life lacks meaning, lacks impact, lacks accomplishment, lacks recovery from life’s failures?

Welcome to Ordinary Time! Or is it? Should it be?

Ordinary Time in the Christian church comprises the weeks between Christmas and Lent and between Easter and Advent.  

I Needed Urgent Medical Care. Spokane Healthcare Workers are Heroes.

I was afraid to even go to the ER for fear of waiting several hours, possibly being exposed to Covid, and still not getting the care I needed.

Allocating Scarce Resources in the Time of Covid: Who Shall Live When Not Everyone Can Live?

Hospitals everywhere, including here, are explicitly rationing healthcare. Hospitals are using their scarce resources treating voluntarily unvaccinated Covid patients.

UNDERSTANDING PRAYER: Prayer Is Recognizing The Sacred In Us

Spokane FāVS is publishing a series of columns on the subject of prayer.

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