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  • Loving the Truth

    Loving the Truth What is a lie?  Is it just telling somebody something that is blatantly untrue?  That’s one kind of lie. A much more common way of lying is creating subtle impressions, allowing others to form wrong conclusions that… Continue reading

  • Tears of Engagement

    I find myself in tears after a phone call to my office from a young mother who can’t afford diapers for her baby because Daddy decided it was more important to have ‘fun’ than to take care of his child. … Continue reading

  • Life in Three Tenses

    Maribel, one of our kids, was a sprinter when she was in prep school. One of her events was the 4 x 100 meter, a race with four runners. The continuity of the race is the baton and the key… Continue reading

  • Treasure Pots, Chamber Pots!

    Three years ago  whatever illusions I had about being invincible, disappeared when I had to go through a major surgery to remedy a problem that would have otherwise ended my life!  It was a kind of moment that changes a… Continue reading

  • Play Me a Sad Song?

    There’s a theory that we can get past negative emotions only by giving vent to them.  There is a some truth in that. Bottling up rage or suppressing grief, for example, can take a toll on our bodies and become… Continue reading

  • The REAL failure!

    A few years I called another church to ask if our youth group could use their van for a day trip when both of ours were booked by our Christian School.  “No,” they replied, “We can’t expose ourselves to the… Continue reading

  • Church is not for me

    It’s easy to overlook what is one of the foundational parts of a healthy Christian life, and many do.  Often it is a kind of ‘intentional’ oversight, an unexamined choice supported by assumptions that are too quickly turned into fact.… Continue reading

  • He is the God of Grief, as well as Joy!

    Sorrow crushed me. A feeling akin to nausea churned in my stomach. My head ached, the pressure building like it would explode. Tears spilled over the lower lids of my eyes, sliding down my cheeks and falling onto the front… Continue reading

  • Please pass the Xanax; or let us pray?

    Hundreds of opportunities are available to keep us in a full state of anxiety.  Republicans are about to impoverish millions of Americans. Democrats are going to bankrupt the nation. The earth is reported to be warming and cataclysmic climate changes… Continue reading

  • Living in a Bubble

    Living in a Bubble Presidential observers say that one of the things that changes the occupant of the Oval office most is the bubble of privilege that surrounds him. He is served by a circle of people who are paid… Continue reading