Sexual abuse suffered by far too many women — Genesis 34 and Dinah

Last Sunday — August 19 — I attended New Hope Community Church in northern Michigan and heard Pastor Craig Trierweiler address sexual abuse from the narrative found in Genesis 34. I don’t think I had ever heard a sermon on the topic addressed so specifically. Watch the video. This young pastor does an excellent jobContinueContinue reading “Sexual abuse suffered by far too many women — Genesis 34 and Dinah”

Educated … I mean REALLY educated!

The youngest of 7 children in a survivalist, anti-establishment, anti-medicine unconventional Mormon family in rural Idaho, Tara Westover’s new memoir EDUCATED tells of growing up without any formal education. The Westover’s were rugged individualists of, to my mind, the worst kind. They didn’t trust anyone. Though her older siblings were somewhat home schooled, by the timeContinueContinue reading “Educated … I mean REALLY educated!”

“Just Mercy” … an outstanding book to be reckoned with

  In early June, Jennifer and I visited the newly opened National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.  Both the memorial and the museum are part of the Equal Justice initiative, a nonprofit that, according to their website is “committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in theContinueContinue reading ““Just Mercy” … an outstanding book to be reckoned with”

Ruined & Redeemed — a story of incredible hope!

“Ruined” (Tyndale House Publishers, 2016) is Rev. Ruth Everhart’s gripping memoir of facing a horrific robbery and rape at her apartment during her senior year at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Two men masked men broken into Everhart’s apartment at 12:30am on an early November night in 1978, and Everhart and 3 Calvin roommatesContinueContinue reading “Ruined & Redeemed — a story of incredible hope!”

Thinking about how humans and animals grieve

I have long thought that people don’t allow themselves time to grief the losses in life … the little ones and the major ones.  Over and over I have counseled pastors who spend little time grieving their losses or the losses in the church they lead. We all need to spend more time reading andContinueContinue reading “Thinking about how humans and animals grieve”

Sunday School class at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia

Jennifer and I left our hotel room at 5:20am on Sunday morning, June 10. We were heading to Sunday School, of course. No kidding. We wanted to make sure we could get a seat.  I’m not kidding about that either. We had read that on many Sundays Maranatha Baptist Church has to turn people away.ContinueContinue reading “Sunday School class at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia”

A story of beauty emerges from a broken life

Jack Deere’s outstanding memoir Even in our Darkness — A Story of Beauty in a Broken Life is the most transparent memoir I may have ever read from a pastor.  It certainly is in the last 20 years. I had never heard of Jack Deere before I joined the Vineyard church staff in Urbana in 2004.ContinueContinue reading “A story of beauty emerges from a broken life”