The lost sheep always is black

This artist's rendition of Jesus leaving the 99 to find the one lost sheep is at least theologically correct.  The lost sheep is black, not white.  Woo-Hoo!  You usually see this scene rendered with Jesus carrying a little white lamb on his shoulders.  Of course, we all know that the only lost sheep/people … basedContinueContinue reading “The lost sheep always is black”

Rocky, John Denver and “run, baby, run!”

This is the old Kansas State University football stadium, taken from my Holiday Inn room last weekend.  I used to run the stairs almost every day back in the day. Yeah, baby.  I can still do it.  Double click the picture.  That is indeed, me.  I still remember after the very first Rocky movie whatContinueContinue reading “Rocky, John Denver and “run, baby, run!””

The depraved, redeemed heart of humankind victoriously limps along…

Columbine was 10 years ago.  Sooo… much ink spilled over why.  Bad parenting, psychosis, awful video games, violent television, blah, blah, blah…Four thoughts…1.  Columnist Leonard Pitts gets it.  2.  Skim highly-regarded researcher George Barna's latest research on why so many young people say they do not believe in the existence of either Satan or the Holy Spirit.  …ContinueContinue reading “The depraved, redeemed heart of humankind victoriously limps along…”

Post-resurrection Peace … the true peace of Christ

   Here's what the Irish Jesuits at Sacred Space are saying about true peace …  Even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no longer in that way. (2 Corinthians. 5:16) In the period after the Resurrection, the little community of Christians grew round the presence of Jesus; but it wasContinueContinue reading “Post-resurrection Peace … the true peace of Christ”

Everyone pays a price … some seemingly more than others

The Columbine High School massacre just passed it's 10th anniversary[April 20, 1999].  Here's a touching, sad, hopeful story about the Columbine principal [Frank DeAngelis] … still on the job … and the price he paid, and still pays.http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gtCIcoMw6U_g_HHfYcXuMHLHN_4QD97M3B8O1

A touching, redemptive Memoir

I have just finished Karen Rabbitt's memoir entitled Trading Fathers — Forgiving Dad, Embracing God(Winepress Publishing, 2009).  It's a clear, frank account of how Karen was molested by her own father as a young girl and how, in the end, she came to forgive her dad and came to call Father God … Papa.The storyContinueContinue reading “A touching, redemptive Memoir”