
When God Interrupts
Can you imagine how you might feel if you were off on some rant and God interrupted you? Embarrassed? Guilty? Thankful? I’m sure my feelings

Can you imagine how you might feel if you were off on some rant and God interrupted you? Embarrassed? Guilty? Thankful? I’m sure my feelings

James concludes his letter with a focus on two words that we don’t often want to put together: patience and prayer. Just “coincidentally,” we’re in

James wrote a short letter with a powerful punch. In chapter three, he turns his attention to the words we say. He begins with a

We’re continuing our meditation in the Letter of James, and he doesn’t mince words in this short letter. His words challenge and push us: “Don’t

Recently, I’ve noticed an increasing desire to distance myself from social and news media. I long for “objective” news reporting, if such a thing ever

I love the story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10. Most of the time, I’m more Mary than Martha. I certainly wouldn’t have been

Do you enjoy a good nap? Napping used to be rare, but as I’ve gotten older, my appreciation for a good nap has increased. There

Today, on 9/11, we remember the horror of the 2001 attacks and reflect upon the innocent lives lost and the grief that struck us as

I have several socks on top of my dresser and one sock that “wandered” behind my dryer that I can see but can’t reach. These

Unlike the previous philosophers we’ve looked at in the past few meditations, the “Great Dane” Søren Kierkegaard lived after Jesus and wrote about the impact