If I have told her once I have told her a thousand times not to take a bath with her e-reader. But she is my daughter, which means she has to learn some things the hard way, and that was the case last night. She (name withheld to protect the not-so-innocent) opened the door last … Continue reading
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Why I Don’t March for Life (or any other cause)
I know, some of you read the title and are ready to send me a scathing, 3,000 word e-mail about abortion, the right to life movement, Roe v. Wade and fetal heartbeats. Don’t waste your time. I’m wholeheartedly against abortion. I believe it is murder and I also believe that a just God will one … Continue reading
A Great Turning: Christendom’s Conflict with the American Dream
“If my people, who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face, and turn…” -II Chronicles 7:14a “Turn your eyes upon Jesus.” -Helen H. Lemmel I have a love/hate relationship with America. Now before my patriotic friends pick up the torches and pitchforks, allow me to explain. I love our … Continue reading
Joy for all Seasons
It’s Christmas day and there’s an empty chair Where a loved one sat so very near. There are presents underneath the tree That little eyes will never see. The candle’s flame flickers low, The lights have seemed to lose their glow, And even if there were snow We would still feel Death’s ruthless blow. Where, … Continue reading
Light in the Darkness
My emotions now are a freight train of feelings colliding with a passenger train of adjectives. Anger. Wrecked. Brokenhearted. Shattered. Shocked. Sickened. No matter how hard I try, there is no way to make sense of an armed man executing a classroom of 5-year-olds. The idea of it is nauseating. Seeing it carried out in … Continue reading
Election Reflections
Half of the country woke up this morning saying, “Great! Another four years!” The other half rolled out of bed, poured themselves a cup of sarcasm and said, “Great. Another four years.” Regardless how you voted, this one truth is certain: we are not a United States of America despite the soaring rhetoric from both … Continue reading
Celebrating the Small Church
Imagine the stereotypical country church in a pastoral setting: little white building, green stained glass, a steeple and 100 year old oak trees framing the picture. That’s the church I am blessed enough to serve. She sits off a two-lane country road in the middle of tobacco farms where we define a traffic jam as … Continue reading
It’s Who I Am
The pot is officially stirred. Don’t blame Chick-fil-A. They are merely the catalyst that brought things from a slow simmer to a rolling boil. For over 48 hours the culture war has raged, and it has brought some interesting e-mails to my inbox. I have had several people ‘come out,’ so to speak, in private … Continue reading
Intolerable Tolerance
I’m a fan of outspoken Christians. From the Apostle Peter to Jon Wesley I have always held men who boldly spoke the truth in the face of opposition in the highest regard. Add to that list Truett Cathy, the founder and owner of Chick-fil-A and his son, Dan Cathy, the company CEO. Their company has … Continue reading
When the Dark Night Ends
It’s one of those stories that make you shake your head and question the heavens. A lunatic walks into a movie theater and sets off tear gas canisters and starts shooting people. What was supposed to be a special night out turns into a massacre. There were couples on dates, parents treating their kids to … Continue reading