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  • God Re-discovered?

    As this COVID thing drags on the impact on our lives increases. A few felt it early on, when the sickness hit hard leaving their bodies weakened or when death visited their family. The rest of us were coping with… Continue reading

  • Wandering around in my memories

    Tomorrow I will be 65 years of age! That seems really OLD to me. If you are 30, that seems ancient. If you are 88, it is relatively youthful. For me it means Medicare, thinking about 403(b) accounts, and reflecting… Continue reading

  • Thoughts for the 4th

    The Declaration of Independence, the document drafted and circulated in the colonies, sparked a revolution.  In our turbulent time we should remember that 1776 saw the people divided, those rebelling against the Crown of England in conflict with their neighbors… Continue reading

  • You OWE me!

    Do you think that the world owes you something regardless of your effort or abilities? The prosperity of the late 20th century gave many parents the notion that they should make sure that their children never had to struggle in… Continue reading

  • Cracks that lead to collapse

    Around 6 on the evening of August 1, 2007, a bridge that spanned the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis was packed with traffic backed up by a construction project. Suddenly it collapsed. 111 vehicles including a school bus plunged downwards… Continue reading

  • Power and Privilege

    Our Supreme Court wrapped up another year with some decisions that evoked concern or celebration, depending on a person’s convictions. Yesterday, 5 of the justices struck down a Louisiana law I thought was reasonable. But, I am not a judge,… Continue reading

  • The “new” normal?

    Yesterday I looked out over a sparsely populated sanctuary with joy and sadness; joyful at the endurance of the church, sad at the impact of this pandemic on shared worship. How are you doing with the ‘social distance’ mandates?  A… Continue reading

  • Who I was, I am no longer!

    Yesterday, after supper, I drove up the mountain to Montana Cemetery. In one corner of that little acre there is a monument marking the place of my late wife’s burial. Next to marble slab another marks the graves of my… Continue reading

  • Your ID, please.

    How do you identify yourself? “Hello, I’m Jerry …” and then what? Gender? Race? Family? Job? Religion? Political persuasion?  America is currently torn apart by our loss of a sense of uniting identity. Talk with people who identify in most… Continue reading

  • Bigger Guns?

    The words of Jesus stopped me cold this morning, making me think. They are about loving instead of retaliating, that part about choosing to “Turn the other cheek.”  My inner dialogue went something like this. “Yes, Lord, those are nice… Continue reading