
Miriam Moment
No matter how self-sufficient we think we are, we all need people who help us, support us, and stand with us through “thick and thin.”

No matter how self-sufficient we think we are, we all need people who help us, support us, and stand with us through “thick and thin.”

This morning is our last pondering, at least for now, on the book of Esther. The book of Esther begins with a feast and ends

One of the most curious things about the book of Esther is not what it says; it’s in what (or who) is missing. God’s name

This morning, I’m still reading from the Book of Esther. I said earlier that reading Esther is like reading a play, much like Hamlet or

I’m still reading the Book of Esther this morning. If you have a little extra time and have the inclination, spend the rest of this

I was confused by the book of Esther until I began to read it the same way I read a Shakespearean play like Macbeth or

Every preacher worries about his or her weekly sermon. How will it be received? Is it the right word for the right time? Does it

There are times when I’m reading my Bible and I’m struck by the human nature of biblical figures that I too often assume aren’t “really”

Do you ever feel stuck in a rut when it comes to food choices? For me, it’s chicken. I like chicken, don’t get me wrong.

I was listening to music yesterday at the church while working on various projects. I have playlists on YouTube, Amazon Music, and my iPod. Yes,