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The Honeycomb Hermit

Keren Dibbens-Wyatt

Keren Dibbens-Wyatt aka the Honeycomb Hermit is a chronically-ill Christian contemplative, writer and artist.

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Latest Issues

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New Book and GIVEAWAYS!

Dear friends, readers and fellow contemplatives,

3 months ago
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Rocks and Hard Places

I once had a prayer picture of rocks on the seashore with the sun beaming down on them. They bask in the heat, holding it for a long while through the day. It’s a summer’s day and the rocks are so hot that someone jokes you could fry an egg...

4 months ago
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Growing in The Cracks

We are having a tough season. It’s been going on several decades now. I wish I were joking! This is true of Rowan and I separately before we met as well as most of our fifteen years together. But things are extra tough right now. It has mos...

4 months ago
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Washing of Feet: A Guided Meditation

I’m not well enough to speak audibly for more than a couple of minutes these days. It hurts my chest and sets off my chronic cough, and most of all, it exhausts me. So I was pleasantly surprised to find this old recording of myself recently...

5 months ago
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  • Keren Dibbens-Wyatt

    Keren Dibbens-Wyatt is a chronically-ill Christian contemplative, writer and artist.

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