
The Last Question
This is the second in a series of posts about my mom’s death from lung cancer in November of 2020. Click here to read about
This is the second in a series of posts about my mom’s death from lung cancer in November of 2020. Click here to read about
“Elect from every nation, yet one o’er all the earth.” So runs a line from a hymn we sang in my church on Sunday (“The
Mostly I find the internet to be a soul-sucking place lately. But yesterday I discovered something that was so utterly hopeful. It was a response
“God doesn’t need our exhaustion.” That is one of the lines that got my attention in Kirk Byron Jones’ wonderful book, Addicted to Hurry. It
I have to admit that the title was a turn off. For me, it conjured up saccharine stories in the vein of Chicken Soup for
I get lost often, so often it’s a family joke. And I hate getting lost. We joke about it, but I am filled with both
Times are hard. Thankfully, you can get inoculated with a little good sense from today’s guest blogger and advice columnist, Pious Petunia. Dear Pious Petunia:
I love the doctrine of the Virgin Birth. I believe it. But I don’t think it’s about Our Lord’s divinity, at least not in the
I’ve missed being north of the tension zone for a year and a half. Part of me never left northern Wisconsin, in the same way
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