Thanksgiving Roots and Root Vegetables
This past Tuesday I dug up sweet potatoes from the garden box in churchyard. It was the last of the summer harvest that needed to
This past Tuesday I dug up sweet potatoes from the garden box in churchyard. It was the last of the summer harvest that needed to

Last night I went to First Corinthian Baptist Church in Central Harlem for an interfaith prayer service that served as a call to remembrance of
“Hey, Obama quoted my report in his speech last night!” That was the little (almost tiny) joke I made to my wife in reference to
The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Armistice. Marked as the official end of World War I. The origin of Veterans
Last week I enjoyed meeting and hearing from Dr. Norman Wirzba during his visit to Nashville. Norman teaches theology and ecology at Duke Divinity School.

“I am so glad I’m not taking Divination anymore!” Hermione had just come down from the girls’ dormitory into the Gryffindor common room. She plopped
He was my grandma’s only brother, only sibling. He was, therefore, my great uncle, Uncle Edgar, a man who died just a few months before

Two weeks ago we met JJ TenClay, Reformed Church in America missionary and social worker. “JJ will work in the region of Naples, Italy, as
There are two writers that have caught my attention this Fall. One is recapturing my attention and the other I was recently introduced to through