Even one of my favorite pastors & writers, wouldn’t you just know, had very clay feet

Over the weekend I read the authorized biography of Eugene Peterson by Winn Collier. In A Burning in My Bones [Waterbrook, 2021], Collier paints a picture of a man who wanted to be a saint but was very much a human. Known especially for being the translator of THE MESSAGE (Peterson’s own translation of theContinueContinue reading “Even one of my favorite pastors & writers, wouldn’t you just know, had very clay feet”

Finding rhythms of quiet in my life

https://www.experiencesoulcare.com/podcast/don-follis/ My friend Kelly Skinner runs the Soul Care Urban Retreat Center in Urbana. This is an interview Kelly did with me for her podcast “Everything is Spiritual.” We talked about soul care, the rhythms of quiet I strive for in my life and a number of other topics, mostly centered in how I approachContinueContinue reading “Finding rhythms of quiet in my life”

When we have to take a stand

This is Russell Moore interviewing Rachel Denhollander about sexual abuse in the church. Denhollandar was sexually abused by Olympic gymnastic physician Larry Nassar, who now is serving the rest of his life behind bars for sexual assault of minors. This interview seems all the more pertinent now because until recently Russell Moore had served asContinueContinue reading “When we have to take a stand”

Experiencing the pleasures of each day

Some mornings when I consider the heavens, the vast reaches of the cosmos, the incomprehensible forces at work in each moment, the numberless stories of each life, the countless ancestors – long forgotten – who preceded me, and the immense untold acts of kindness I have received, I can but humble myself and keep quiet.ContinueContinue reading “Experiencing the pleasures of each day”

What’s going on? … 50 years later, the questions remain

The great Marvin Gaye, popular Motown Artist from the 1970s, asked the same question that many of us are asking today — especially in light of the COVID pandemic — “What’s going on?” A week ago I led a 3-hour morning seminar on grief for about 100 people. In light of all the emotions soContinueContinue reading “What’s going on? … 50 years later, the questions remain”