
Things We Project . . . and Things We Might Project
John projected his own doubts onto his friend “The Twin” and branded him alone among all twelve apostles.

John projected his own doubts onto his friend “The Twin” and branded him alone among all twelve apostles.

If you are giving a talk about climate change, the very last thing you want to do is flip through a series of slides with
When I turn to look out that window, the squirrel and I seem to have a staring contest. “What’cha going to do about it?” he
Winter asks us to pause. Grief forces us to.

It’s in the darkness that Christ’s ambassadors should shine the brightest. And yet, similar to our church’s Christ candle when we forget to fill it

I often avoid driving the road that passes by the land that once was my grandpa’s orchard. The apple trees are gone now, the old

But Jeff wasn’t asking for a dissertation-level, academic deep dive on any of these claims. He was just curious about the general consensus out there

Calvin probably wouldn’t agree with my assessment of the evil tumor. For Calvin, the providence of God both sent the tumor and provided the surgeon,

All I kept seeing was the picture of the mom in Minneapolis running barefoot toward her child’s school — shoes in hand, no doubt fear