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I've been married 10 years to Dale Fincher, an old soul who makes me feel young and brilliant. We’ve lately had a son, Finn, who we love baby wearing

Seven years ago Dale and I co-founded Soulation. a non-profit dedicated to helping others become more appropriately human. Dale and I work as a speaking/writing team.

I love watercolor, snowshoeing, cooking and reading. Favorite movie to impress you “The Lives of Others”, favorite movie on a Sabbath is "Last Holiday", favorite book Mansfield Park. At the moment we're watching Mad Men, 30Rock, The Office and Dora the Explorer.

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Book Review: Find Your Way Home

March 25th, 2009 by Jonalyn

There are few short devotional books I like, even fewer that don’t tweak my theologian side as being too wimpy for anyone who wants to think deeply about God. But a few weeks back I was sent a book to review and I’m happy to say that though it is short (you can read it [...]

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A Weekend with Messianic Jews

January 20th, 2009 by Jonalyn

I got to dance. This last weekend, the Soulation speaking team (read: Dale and me) flew to Atlanta for the Young Messianic Jewish Association’s (YMJA) Annual Youth Leaders Retreat. We had already been prepped with the request to call Jesus by his Jewish name, “Yeshua” and to do “what we do best” which in this [...]

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An Interview with Tosca Lee

January 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn

As promised, an insider’s look into the woman who wrote Havah: the Story of Eve, a book I relished (read review), a book Publisher’s Weekly starred in their review. “A passionate and riveting story… Lee’s superior storytelling will have readers weeping for all that Havah forfeited by a single damning choice.” – Publishers Weekly I [...]

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A Heart Brimming: Meditation on Friends

July 6th, 2008 by Jonalyn

We’ve just returned from a fishing trip at Fetcher pond. I took our three corgis, the Ladies, out for their bathroom break. As I walked around on our grass, watching the dogs bark I could hear the rodeo and raucous cheers and hoots echoing up to our home on the hill. I gathered the Ladies [...]

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