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  • Former Slave

    She held on. She had been a slave. She died free. Continue reading

  • Just As I AM

    The human condition, with its full range of emotions, is neither taboo nor unspoken in ancient scripture. It is acknowledged and given voice in song. Continue reading

  • Table of Love

    “Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.… Continue reading

  • Until All the Stories Are Told

    We should consider that the same history that makes us teary-eyed with nostalgia and pride may be a reminder of generational pain, bitter pills, and dehumanization for others. Continue reading

  • A Prediction of Failure and a Message of Hope

    These words accompany a prediction of failure. "You will deny me," the Teacher declares to the loyal servant,  "…not once or twice, but three times soon. You will. You don't want to. You don't think you will, but you will."… Continue reading

  • “Sirs, We Would See Jesus …” “Now is the Son of Man Glorified…”

    “Now is the Son of man glorified and God is glorified in Him.” – from John 13:31 You have to take it all as a package or there is no glory. Jesus understood that these final days were one great… Continue reading

  • A Word in Season

    "The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary …"  – Isaiah 50:4 As we celebrate the beginning of spring, we do… Continue reading

  • Feed Your Dreams

    Feed your dreams; starve your fears.Whichever one you feed will grow. Fears will grow to control you and clip your wings. Dreams will consume you and cause you to soar. It is your choice. You will feed that to which… Continue reading

  • Writing in the Public Square

    Even though I wrote about writing in public seven years ago, I was doing it long before and I am still doing it. So, here is the recycled version of Writing in the Public Square. The title could mean at… Continue reading

  • O Magnum Mysterium

    I am no devotional giant, but little triggers propel mighty forces of thought. Just as the "fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom," it is true that we become wiser as we learn that we cannot be wise… Continue reading