* “The distresses of choice are our chance to be blessed.” — from For the Time Being by W.H. Auden* “Trusting that He will make all things new if I surrender to his will…” — from the Serenity Prayer* “We must learn to obey him in everything, and so we must begin somewhere. Let itContinueContinue reading “The distress of choice”
Author Archives: Don Follis
The value of the human life
So I heard the average yearly income of a Haitian family is maybe $1,000. That was before the earthquake struck. I further heard that in Port-au-Prince the unemployment rate prior to the earthquake was about 80 percent. Eighty percent? Unbelievable. Every part of me wants that figure to be wrong.I watched the amazing scenes of the search-and-rescue teams fromContinueContinue reading “The value of the human life”
Angry … again
At least twice yesterday I was angry — once when I talked with one of my siblings and once at life when I was driving and telling God how I really felt. Each time I got agitated and raised my voice. This morning when I awaken I thought about what happened yesterday. Here’s what I think:*ContinueContinue reading “Angry … again”
Lord Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner
When blind Bartimaeous heard that Jesus was nearby he began to shout, “Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.” (Mark 10:46-52)One of the most common and most practiced ancient prayers in the Eastern Orthodox Church is “Lord Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.”Last week at the jail service I askedContinueContinue reading “Lord Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner”
Spiritual disciplines — Jesus style
Have you ever considered the spiritual disciplines that marked Jesus’ life?1. Obedience. “Not my will be done.”2. Simplicity. “Foxes have holes and bird of the air have nests, but the Son Man has no where to lay his head.”3. Humility. “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am humble and gentleContinueContinue reading “Spiritual disciplines — Jesus style”
Our posture before the Lord
Sitting in the Lord’s presence this morning I have two prayers and one thought from Jesus…1. From 16th century priest Francois Fenelon: “Lord, I know not what I should ask of you. You know what I need. I simply present myself before you. I open my heart to you. Behold my needs which I knowContinueContinue reading “Our posture before the Lord”
Resolutions for good mental health in 2010
Here are 10 resolutions for good mental health in 2010 … from a lecture given way back in 1976 by a Wheaton College English Literature professor named Clyde Kilby.1. Once a day I will look at the sky and remember that I am on a planet traveling in space with wonderfully mysterious things above and aboutContinueContinue reading “Resolutions for good mental health in 2010”
Christmas in Carillon Beach
A lovely little place to spend Christmas, if I do say so myself. There are a few beach front lots left in the Carillon Beach community here. You can see one open lot in the middle of the picture. These small (50-60-feet wide), beach-front lots are about a million. We are staying in a much smaller,ContinueContinue reading “Christmas in Carillon Beach”