I was challenged recently by a meditation on prayer that was based on some of Eugene Peterson’s thoughts in “The Contemplative Pastor.” It challenged me
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Feeling a little leary of New Year’s resolutions this year? A little leary of the New Year in general? Or maybe excited for new opportunities!
I have been reading through the Gospels and have been struck by the life of John the Baptist. For a guy with such a short
The constancy of perverted justice is wearying. Habakkuk knew something of that as well, and he had a conversation – open, honest, and raw –
A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article about the “one thing” you can do to begin to address your own racial bias. Some
None of us asked to be in the place we are right now. Nobody wanted a pandemic. Nobody wanted to lose their job, or their
Earlier this week, I was upset. I was complaining to the Lord that my Holy Week had been stolen from me, and I was not
I feel compelled today to move from the more “contemplative” side of this blog to the “activist” side. We are on the front-end of what
I pondered how to reflect on the ending of this sabbatical season with which I have been gifted. It has been 3 amazing months. They
Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. I learned this week that the word “Lent” comes from a Latin word meaning “lengthen,” in reference