One of the great Christian minds of our day is Os Guinness. I’ve just finished his newest book called Unspeakable: Facing Up to Evil in an Age of Genocide and Terror. (HarperCollins, 2005). Though a true intellectual, Guinness will not go off and leave you. Very good book!Let me whet your appetite with this quotationContinueContinue reading “Some mysteries you cannot know”
Author Archives: Don Follis
Pondering the great mystery of life and death
The reason I went through the 8-week Hospice volunteer program a year ago is because I believe all humans deserve to die with dignity…Yesterday I visited with an 82-year-old gentleman in his home while his 50-year-old daughter ran errands and got some fresh air. The man asked what I did during the week. I toldContinueContinue reading “Pondering the great mystery of life and death”
It is not about us…
"In the beginning you laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands. They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment. Like clothing you will change them and they will be discarded. But you remain the same, and your years will never end." ContinueContinue reading “It is not about us…”
What things do you instinctly?
About a week ago, I heard Bill Hybels (Senior pastor at Willow Creek Community Church) and Marcus Buckingham (leadership guru and author of the best-selling book First Break all the Rules [Simon and Schuster]) speak via pre-recorded simulcast. Both gave leadership challenges to pump up pastors and leaders around the United States for Hybels’ highly-toutedContinueContinue reading “What things do you instinctly?”
The work of a chaplain
My best friend from college is an Army Chaplain in the final years of a 20-year-stint in the military. He spent last year in a camp along the Kuwait/Iraq border. He said the men called up from the reserves to serve in Iraq — very often informed in the final months of their tour ofContinueContinue reading “The work of a chaplain”
Is your memory accurate?
My son and I have just read and thoroughly enjoyed Martha Beck’s Leaving the SAINTS — How I lost the Mormons and Found my Faith(Crown Publishers, New York, 2005). The book is a long, extraordinarily well-written expose of Martha’s totally dysfunctional Mormon family and her rather ignominious leaving of the Mormon faith. This reading ofContinueContinue reading “Is your memory accurate?”
Racial prejudices run very deep!
If you want to take a crash course in prejudice, you have to see the new movie "Crash." I’ve included a picture of Thandie Newton and Matt Dillion in one of the most powerful scenes in the movie. It’s a scene where a White prejudiced cop (Dillion) rescues a Black woman (Newton) from a burningContinueContinue reading “Racial prejudices run very deep!”
Hearing the voice of God
This picture is an artist’s rendition of young Samuel going to Eli in the middle of the night after it was actually God who called him (I Samuel 3). After going back to Eli three times [thinking he’d heard Eli’s voice … when it was acutally God himself], Eli told Samuel: "Go and lie down,ContinueContinue reading “Hearing the voice of God”