
Profundity and Absurdity
The two aging gladiators met on a makeshift wooden platform outside the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee. The most famous courtroom scene in American
The two aging gladiators met on a makeshift wooden platform outside the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee. The most famous courtroom scene in American
If you had to pick the worst era to be a parent, what would it be? Keep in mind you have all of human history
Part of my work is to hear stories, to listen with students as they work to find passage through their lives. It is a great
English has always been a hungry language: it readily devours words from other languages and from inventive word-crafters, assimilating new words into its own rich,
“Why are they called Canada geese?” our third-grade grandson asked us last week. It seems no one really knows; after all, they show up in
I am fully aware that very soon the Bible and the Gospels will not be allowed to cross the border. All that will reach us
I was thinking about what I should write for this week’s blog when I came across a Lenten meditation by my friend and colleague, Chad
On a rather dreary and damp Sunday morning, I walked alone through the streets of Durham, England making my way to St. Nicholas’ Anglican Church
My son took a trip the other day to the Keweenaw Peninsula, atop Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, atop Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. A peninsula on a peninsula
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