by Susanna Bertelsen In July, my daughter and I visited Ellis Island’s Immigration Museum and viewed Liberty Island from the ferry. The Museum Research room offered clues and discoveries to the immigration experiences just about 100 years ago, of both my Italian...
Susanna Bertelsen
“You are not alone, you didn’t cause it, and there is HOPE for RECOVERY!
by Susanna Bertelsen Decades ago, in the 1980’s, I received a frantic call from my mother in Ohio, who announced over the phone, “Your brother has Schizophrenia. And they put him on Stelazine.” To say the least, at that time, this family news was both...
Invitation to Reimagine Compassion
by Susanna Bertelsen “What the world needs now is love, sweet love It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some, but for everyone.” Where is that “sweet love” today? How might I find it? This...
Finding God in Everyday Places: Survivor Tree Resilience Symbolizes Hope
by Susanna Bertelsen Five years ago, I visited the 9/11 Memorial pools at the sight of reconstruction of the tower and memorial park and museum in lower Manhattan, 13 years after the devastating attack on the twin towers of the World Trade center. Amid construction...
Lenten Reflections: REIMAGINING COMPASSION
By Susanna Bertelsen “What the world needs now is love, sweet love It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some, but for everyone.” Where is that “sweet love” today? How might I find it?...
First Advent…then Christmas…followed by Epiphany…reflections from my Minnesota backyard!
by Susanna Bertelsen Like many people, I enjoy sending and receiving Christmas letters. Unfortunately, I am usually late with the mailings. This year, however, I started the process early… the first week of Advent! It had been my 2018 New Year’s resolution…to send...
Bouncing Back and Leaping Forward: for Caregivers
by Susanna Bertelsen The first weekend of October my husband and I drove up to Grand Marais hoping to catch the colors of the season. On the ride north on Highway 61 we passed many golden aspen and birch amidst the deep green spruce and other evergreen trees along...
Reimagining Compassion
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]by Susanna Bertelsen “What the world needs now is love, sweet love It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some, but for everyone.” Where is...
Building Resiliency and Nurturing the Spirit of Caregivers – blog
by Susanna Bertelsen Easter Season 2018 welcomes Spring upon the Minnesota landscape with new life and fresh possibilities for renewal. These colorful daises in full bloom remind me of the energy that Easter promises and the fire of Pentecost’s Spirit. Today, I...
Pondering How Morning Light Breaks through the Darkness – “from Conflict to Communion”
by Susanna Bertelsen On October 31, 2016, Pope Francis and Bishop Dr. Munib Yunan, president of the Lutheran World Federation, signed the joint declaration at the Cathedral in Lund, Sweden for continued work toward unity between the churches. Watching this during a...
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