Finding living water in the desert of Lent
When I think of Lent, I think of self-denial, misery and general suffering often made manifest in cold showers and…
Grace Klise lives with her husband in her native New England. When not dreaming about restoring an old farmhouse, she works as a college campus minister, runs marathons, and works on her bread baking. She graduated from her beloved alma mater, the University of Notre Dame, with degrees in theology and education, but still finds that the best theology happens in the quiet of the Adoration Chapel. More of her musings can be found at littlelumen.substack.com.
When I think of Lent, I think of self-denial, misery and general suffering often made manifest in cold showers and…