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Reflections for a Slow and Sacred Life: Finding Stillness, Meaning, and Presence in a Hurried World.

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    Intimacy and the Hidden Blow

    June 26, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    There are violences so intimate, so veiled in familiarity, that they rarely register as violence at all. They appear not…

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    The Casual Cruelties of Civility

    June 25, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    There is something to be said for the “civility” of “polite” society.  Those who claim membership are proud of their…

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    The Weapon in the Word

    June 24, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    A Reflection on Violence in Our Language There is a peculiar irony to the fact that the very tool we…

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    From Dominion to Wounding

    June 23, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    A Reflection on When Power Slips Its Mask There is a certain grandeur in power when it stands clothed in…

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    The End of Power

    June 22, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    Stewardship, Surrender, and the Grace of Letting Go  It is a peculiar experience, the moment one realises that real power…

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    Power in the Flesh

    June 21, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    On Embodiment, Identity, and Who Gets to Take Up Space Some years ago, I attended a keynote lecture at a…

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    The Power of the Powerless 

    June 20, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    A Reflection on Quiet Resistance and the Strength of Small Acts History, we are told, is written by the victors.…

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    Pulpits and Podiums

    June 19, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    A Reflection on The Performance of Power in Public Life The first time I stood at a podium, I felt…

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    Shared Tables, Unequal Seats 

    June 18, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    A Reflection on Power in Institutions and the Illusion of Inclusion There’s a particular sort of meeting that every institution…

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    The Gentle Tyrant – Power in the Language We Use

    June 17, 2025 - By Dave Spence

    There is a peculiar kind of tyranny, subtle as a feather’s fall and twice as dangerous, that resides not in…

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