A few focusing Holy Habits for any day during or after Lent Pick one to do each day until Easter Add your own to the list Add these to your daily Scripture and Prayer • As you eat a meal, give thanks for of every person involved in bringing the food to you from seed […]
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Jesus’ ministry began with forty days in the wilderness. Lent comes as a forty day spiritual journey towards Easter. Fourteen days since my hospital release, forty days seems like a long time. Jesus wrestled with the Tempter. I am wrestling with defining my being by my doing. My twenty two year internal church drive says: […]
I am fairly sure many of us are thinking about the Second Amendment to our US Constitution. I decided to read it. I encourage you to read it. My reading stirred up more questions than answers. If you are looking for a soapbox to shout from, please move along to the next blog. There is […]
Like so many others, I will begin 2013 with a self-improvement program. On January 2, I will undergo a Birmingham hip procedure or a total hip replacement. Almost three years ago, I first consulted with the surgeon, Dr. Anthony Shinar, from Vanderbilt, upon the recommendation of my rheumatologist, Dr. Susan Kroop. Rheumatoid Arthritis has been an […]
Light of the World Light bathing shepherds in heavenly light Light shining hope to distant sages Light cradling Mary and Joseph Light flowing from a feed-box throne Light encompassing the Creator come as child Light driving back eternal night Light warming our frigid hearts Light illuminating all who will kneel Light guiding our path Light eclipsing our sin […]
The Sandy Hook evil seems unimaginable. It numbs or inflames our senses. Sandy Hook pushes the limits of human depravity or brokenness. It lies so far beyond normal human sinfulness and failure that it shocks us. Yet, the deep grief we all feel reminds us that humanity rejects such violence and longs for something better. As we […]
I wish I could report to you that there is no evil in the world today. I wish I could tell you that the Good news of great joy for all people has taken over in every heart, in every tribe, in every nation. Such words ring as hollow as a plastic light up Santa. […]
The darkness chills. The evil seems unimaginable. It numbs. The inhumanity tingles the hairs on the back of our necks. We feel that primal urge to flee or fight as our eyes widen. Anger flashes up, quick and hot. The desire for justice slips easily over to our rawer taste for revenge. Unconsciously we look […]
For the first 12 years, our boys hung their stockings on a faux-mantel. Our parsonage lacked a fireplace, so I crafted one from some old barn wood. Two strings of twinkling Christmas lights, woven into the fire scene, painted onto a bed sheet, sparkled and danced with holiday cheer. Trial-by-error stress testing proved the whole […]
Savior Wreath Devotion December 9-15-Advent week 2 You shall call him “Jesus, for this child shall save people from their sins” Savior “Jesus” the name means “God’s Salvation” Jesus, we call you Savior; but, what do you come to save us from? Save us from the stain, sickness, sorrow, sadness, and separation of sin Save […]