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Windows on Mystery: Joy
John 13:31-35 “Joy” may be too big a word. Joy tends to put pressure on us. Consider what happens to many people at Christmas. Perhaps


Devouring David
“They devour widows’ houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers” (Mark 12:40 NRSV). Or more starkly: “They shamelessly cheat widows out of


Received
Praise God that even though specific manifestations of the church will fail us, the body of Christ at fresh times and new places will meet


Landing Softly
I never became fluent in French, but I’m happy to say that, several years and a few trainers later, I’ve conquered the box jump.


Put Your Hands in the Soil
Scientific journals have reestablished what healers and spiritual teachers have known for centuries: that being in the presence of plant life helps humans thrive.


Between the Lines and Beyond
Life change, if it happens, usually occurs when we’re lost or disoriented or sick or somehow dependent on the kindness of people who don’t look


In Defense of Deconstructing
My deconstruction journey began in my freshman year of college. My zoology professor delivered a series of lectures on evolution. I was mesmerized. Maybe I


Windows on Mystery: Voice
Like a third dimension in a two-dimensional world, those who know only two-dimensional space will find this new dimension utterly puzzling and counter-intuitive.


Barbeque on the Beach
Even if we build various systems and institutions to help us do that lamb-feeding work, every day is still, in essence, an exercise in coming


Promiscuous Reading
While preparing for our family travel and rest in June and July, I’ll assemble my “summer stack”– the books I’ll read my way through over


Closer Look
Nearly every culture that lives with cranes considers them sacred, and maybe it’s not too late for ours.


Coming Attractions
One of the many hats I get to wear in my professional life (and, I might add, perhaps the most stylish of them) is as