This morning I had a text at 7am. A pastor I counsel needed to talk. To say the least 2020 was a hard year for him. By 8am we were talking, as we have many times. He’s really a great guy, and I did my best to encourage him. What I came to understand overContinueContinue reading “2020 was a tough year for some prominent Christian leaders”
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Letting the desert fathers and mothers speak as the new year begins
The desert Fathers were full of wisdom. In the last few years, I have given my bookshelves a break by giving away 1600 books, mostly books of theology and practical ministry. In my most recent purging last fall in preparation to paint my office, I parted company with books containing wisdom from the Desert MothersContinueContinue reading “Letting the desert fathers and mothers speak as the new year begins”
The paradox of the human condition
Almost every week it seems I meet with someone who is caught in what writer Frederick Buechner calls the paradox of the human condition: More than anything, we hunger to be known in our full humanness, and yet that is often what we also fear more than anything else. I’ve fought with that my entireContinueContinue reading “The paradox of the human condition”
Joseph gets the message loud & clear
I have been thinking about the angelic appearances in the Christmas story, particularly the angels who appeared to Joseph in 4 separate dreams. Of course, Mary was not dreaming when the angel Gabriel appeared to her in person! She may have thought she was dreaming, but this angelic appearance was up close and personal! IContinueContinue reading “Joseph gets the message loud & clear”
A Christmas prayer from Psalm 51
This past summer my siblings and I stood in the Hoxie, Kansas, cemetery and buried my mom’s ashes next to where my dad and grandparents are laid to rest. After a funeral luncheon and most everyone had left, I drove by my old elementary school, sat in my car and thought back to a DecemberContinueContinue reading “A Christmas prayer from Psalm 51”
Rewriting “Oh Christmas Tree” (O Tannenbaum)
The other day in Walgreens I heard a woman singing. “O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, how lovely are thy branches.” I stopped and listened as she sang while pushing her cart. It took me back to my elementary school days when I learned “O Tannenbaum,” as “O Christmas Tree.” Recently I came across a German writerContinueContinue reading “Rewriting “Oh Christmas Tree” (O Tannenbaum)”
Opening the door of our heart
As we celebrate Advent and prepare for Jesus’ coming, my missionary friend Carolyn says we actually are looking for a 3-fold coming as we move toward Christmas. Jesus as a baby. “And the Word became flesh and lived among us.” John 1Jesus as the returning King of Kings and Lord of Lords. “Surely I amContinueContinue reading “Opening the door of our heart”
Practice saying “yes” during Advent
While my wife, Jennifer, and I were celebrating Thanksgiving with my daughter and her family in Indianapolis, I got a voice message from an old friend saying that her mother had died and asking if I would be willing to officiate at a Saturday graveside service. I had officiated at her father’s funeral 7 yearsContinueContinue reading “Practice saying “yes” during Advent”