His Story

I’ve always loved March. Down here in the South, we are treated to an early spring, so by the first of March we are already enjoying stunning profusions of white and pink cherry blossoms and bright yellow daffodils. Temperatures still fluctuate, but it’s not uncommon to experience balmy days in the mid-60s. If we open [...]

His Likeness

For parents and grandparents alike, welcoming new children into our family is truly delightful. One of the joys of new babies is discovering the family resemblances we’re sure we can spot right away. “Doesn’t her hair look just like aunt Rose?” “Look at that nose! It’s his dad’s for sure!”  Each feature is even searched [...]

Possessing Our Souls

In Luke 21:19 (KJV), Jesus says to His disciples: “In your patience possess ye your souls.” In the NIV it is translated “By standing firm you will gain life.” I’ve often puzzled over this verse, wondering if I really understand what Jesus is getting at. Looking at the biblical context, we find this remark embedded [...]

Praying Heaven Down

The church in North America has gone through some discouraging years. While growth in spiritual conversions has taken place in a few congregations, the vast majority of churches have experienced stagnation, even decline in their numbers. It seems to be difficult to get people’s attention in the midst of so many distractions, and while some [...]

The Blues

Do you ever get “the blues”? I don’t mean the serious condition of clinical depression that some people are afflicted with. I’m talking about the garden variety of everyday blues … the feelings that come on you unbidden but are generally linked to some sad new developments in your life. When things are going great [...]

Youthful Presumptions, June 2010

Youthful Presumptions In 1964 Bob Dylan wrote a song called “My Back Pages.” His humorous look at the presumptions of those who haven’t lived long enough to know that life is more often gray than black and white is brilliantly insightful. He ends each stanza of the song with the statement: “Ah, but I was [...]