
The God That Jesus Believed In
Have you ever had an experience where something disturbed you, unsettled you, more than it should have? A conversation, a book or movie, that unnerved
Have you ever had an experience where something disturbed you, unsettled you, more than it should have? A conversation, a book or movie, that unnerved
I’m just coming off the most challenging few years of my life, and I continue to grow and be stretched and learn so much along
My grandma died early Wednesday morning. It’s okay. We had been waiting, even hoping, for it. Just shy of her 93rd birthday, she had begun
Today, without too much preamble, I would like to share with you a song that I fell in love with a number of years ago
Earlier this year, I defended my doctoral thesis at Western Theological Seminary: Truthing in Love: Engaging Conflict with the Disarming Love of God. Someone in
The gravestone wasn’t otherwise remarkable. It stood by itself at a bend in the road, tucked far into the lower, forested edges of the cemetery.
One gift of my present context in Palm Beach is oceanfront proximity: there’s only a couple miles between our family’s front door and any number
In the United States we mark summer’s parameters with a pair of Monday holidays: Memorial Day begins the summer season and Labor Day concludes it.
When it comes to housework, no one notices it unless you don’t do it. In 1976, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich published an article in American Quarterly
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