“I realized that joy does not arise because sadness is absent. Joy arises because in the midst of sadness, hope reminds us that that night, no matter how long or how dark, always gives way to morning.”Sarah Thebarge … Terrific writer, world traveler, careful observer of people, Physician’s assistant, practicing medicine in Togo this summer.
Author Archives: Don Follis
Re-drawing your map when life does not go your way
How do you re-draw your map when life does not go your way? Last week I heard a sermon at First Presbyterian Church in Champaign, IL, by Dr. James Tebbe about redrawing your map. I was so intrigued I turned it into my Sunday column for the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette.
The Father loved the Son, and the Father loves us!
My pastor friend John Piippo said recently:”The core experience of Jesus, the moment that sustained him through his brief life on earth, happened at his baptism. Heaven was opened, the Spirit of God descended on him like a dove, and the voice of the Father said: “This is my Son, whom I love; with himContinueContinue reading “The Father loved the Son, and the Father loves us!”
Don’t sugar-coat your conflicts by worshiping more intensely…
I knew this guy who loved to sing all out in worship services. Hands raised, dancing, kneeling. He said, “It’s all or nothing during worship, baby.”But I also knew this fellow had some tough personal relationships with people that he did not deal with. I thought, “Dude, you can’t have it both ways. You can’tContinueContinue reading “Don’t sugar-coat your conflicts by worshiping more intensely…”
Sometimes we sit with this sad news…
When I am feeling sad about my own brokenness, I often think of what pastor/writer Mark Roberts calls the saddest verse in the Bible — Genesis 3:8. People often ask me, “What’s your favorite, most meaningful Bible verse?” I do have a few, but today we consider the saddest verse:“They heard the sound of theContinueContinue reading “Sometimes we sit with this sad news…”
As far as it depends on you…
“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone,”(Romans 12:8).Of course it doesn’t all depend on us, does it? There are all kinds of people within the sphere of your life with whom you are in contact every single day.I think the best response to this verse isContinueContinue reading “As far as it depends on you…”
The door to inner peace often opens when we admit our vulnerability, brokenness & limitations…
In my column in yesterday’s Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette (7/5), I wrote about a topic near and dear to my heart … vulnerability, brokenness and accepting our limitations… Thirty years ago in the back of a coffee shop where I hung out with my coffee, Bible and journal at 6am, I developed an unexpected relationship with aContinueContinue reading “The door to inner peace often opens when we admit our vulnerability, brokenness & limitations…”
Here’s one my places…
Thanks to an old friend who got me onto this place years ago, I have camped and hiked in the Tetons 7 times with my family. Quite a place… Indeed, quite a place.