What began with Ash Wednesday is continuing into Lent — the need to confess our sins. And that is the topic of discussion in my today’s column in the Champaign-Urbana, IL, News-Gazette
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Pondering the paradoxes of life…while praying with St. Francis
There are lots of paradoxes in Scripture, and Lent is a good time to ponder them…Die to liveGive to receiveGive your life away to find itThe weak shall be strong and the humble will be exaltedI find it a constant challenge to give my life away, to stop looking out for only myself and toContinueContinue reading “Pondering the paradoxes of life…while praying with St. Francis”
Agreeing to walk together…
“Do two walk together unless they have agreed to do so?” … Amos 3:3Pastor-coach Kirk Kirlin strongly believes that the key to leadership is followership. That is, you cannot really lead anyone who is not willing to be led by you nor where they are not willing to go. Do I agree with Kirlin? 100ContinueContinue reading “Agreeing to walk together…”
Not the philosophy of life you want to adopt…
Probably not the philosophy you want to be following…Do nothing out of selfishness or vain conceit, says the good Apostle Paul. “But in humility count others better than yourself.” Hmmm… Now might you just happen to think these words from the apostle just may pertain to those very different from you? π π … And ifContinueContinue reading “Not the philosophy of life you want to adopt…”
People do not want to be fixed
As I meet with pastors and leaders throughout East-Central Illinois, I find this to be true every single day…If we want to support each otherβs inner lives, we must remember a simple truth: the human soul does not want to be fixed, it wants simply to be seen and heard. If we want to seeContinueContinue reading “People do not want to be fixed”
A guide toward the journey and mystery of Lent
23 Jesus replied, βThe hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. 24 Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. 25 Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone whoContinueContinue reading “A guide toward the journey and mystery of Lent”
Who am I? … Letting God assess my motives during Lent
Last night at the Ash Wednesday service of the First Presbyterian Church in Champaign, I sat pondering these two questions that appeared on the screen at the front of the sanctuary …”Do you have pure and sincere motives?””Are you who and what you appear to be?”This morning I realize that those two questions are inContinueContinue reading “Who am I? … Letting God assess my motives during Lent”
It’s good to remember…
On Ash Wednesday young funeral director Caleb Wilde wrote: “It is good to remember that the works of our hands will not last forever. That our kingdoms will fail. That America will one day be no more. That our bodies will die. That our jobs, our business, our children, our name, our political ideals andContinueContinue reading “It’s good to remember…”