The Truth is More Real than the Facts (Meditation 60)
I have never really liked the phrase, “can’t see the forest for the trees.” Perhaps it is because it so often describes me. I am not only the guy who…
I have never really liked the phrase, “can’t see the forest for the trees.” Perhaps it is because it so often describes me. I am not only the guy who…
I don’t know how many times I have read this story and have thought of it, like so many people, as a story about ingratitude. But the other day, I…
A few weeks ago, I dropped my kids off at an amusement park, and while they were having fun, I tried to run a few errands. One of those involved…
When one of my grandsons, who are right now six and four years old, try to talk their mother into something they know she is not going to allow (climbing…
It is impossible for children to remember all of what their parents have done for them. It is impossible for any of us to recall each time someone nudged us…
Yet it was the will of the Lord to crush him with pain. Isaiah 53:10 I grow less and less comfortable with this verse as I get older. My body…
There is, as often is the case with the prophets, a historical backdrop for this verse which I believe enriches rather than contradicts what I have to say here. I’ll…
Something in the way a wonderful lector read this passage recently made me take notice of words that could have just sped past me, having read and heard them so…
Let’s set the context for these verses. The people of Israel, God’s chosen, have asked for a king, partly because of the chaos around them and the turmoil within their…
Perhaps one of the most frustrating sentences a child hears from a grown-up is, “I’ll tell you when you’re older.” I cannot speak for everyone, but I know I usually…