Envy comes in when you least expect it

Right after I graduated from college I was hired to work in public relations for the small school I attended.  I drove a school vehicle on official business.  For some reason the top business official at the school got his nose out of joint about the new graduate tooling around, though fully authorized, in oneContinueContinue reading “Envy comes in when you least expect it”

Really listening is equal to really loving

It is encouraing to me that the first fruit of the Spirit in Galations 5:22-23 is love.  People are desperately in need of a loving smile and a kind word.  Part of the famous prayer of St. Francis of Assisi says:"Lord, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console,ContinueContinue reading “Really listening is equal to really loving”

A Thousand Splendid Suns

My sister said this novel by Khaled Hosseini made her glad she is a woman in the United States.I read Hosseini’s novel last week.  Hosseini immigrated from Afghanistan to the United States in 1980.  This story is set in Afghanistan and is a dark tale of two generations of women trapped in a loveless marriage. ContinueContinue reading “A Thousand Splendid Suns”

This IS God’s Church

The Red dot is Waterloo, IA, where I spent a day earlier this week.  I had lunch on Wednesday with Vineyard pastors George and Judy Marshall of the Harvest Vineyard Church.  Iowa is great state.  Dotted with hundreds of farm communities and friendly people.  Hard-working people.  Good people.And guess who George and Judy reach?  TheContinueContinue reading “This IS God’s Church”

Making peace with what we cannot know

Unspeakable is Os Guinness’ take on the utter mystery of evil and suffering.  It’s a very sobering read, but emotionally satisfying.  Guinness asks hard questions and somehow makes his peace with not knowing the answers.Guinness explores three sources of evil and suffering:  our bodies, nature and other human beings.  I have had countless discussions withContinueContinue reading “Making peace with what we cannot know”