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Where’s the fairness in life? Why are some people so undeservedly blessed in this world while others are seemingly cursed?…
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At the risk of being simplistic, I want to say something about prayer in a very simple way. While doing…
I grew up in a close family and one of hardest things I ever did was to leave home and…
Discernment isn’t an easy thing. Take this dilemma: When we find ourselves in a situation that’s causing us deep interior…
There is such a thing as a good death, a clean one, a death that, however sad, leaves behind a…
Jesus’ death washes everything clean, including our ignorance and sin. That’s the clear message from Luke’s account of his death.…
We don’t much like the word disillusionment. Normally we think of it as a negative, something pejorative, and not as something that…
In 1985, Nobel Prize winning author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, published a novel entitled, Love in the Time of Cholera. It tells a…
The renowned spiritual writer, Ruth Burrows, begins her autobiography with these words: “I was born into this world with a…
Thirty years ago, John Jungblut wrote a short pamphlet entitled, On Hallowing Our Diminishments. It’s a treatise suggesting ways we…