I heard a phrase today which took on a whole new meaning for me. When I was growing up, “Back-to-School” meant meeting new teachers, getting ‘school clothes’ and holding a brand-new notebook and unchewed pencils. It was an annual ritual marking the end of my summer freedom and of the adults in my life trying … Continue reading Back to School
Christ Has No Body But Yours
It was one of those times when it all caught up to me. Nicholas Kristof's recent article, "This Pandemic Is Bringing Another With It" is a riveting litany of the potentially catastrophic impacts from COVID-19 on the poorest nations of our world. His is just one of the resources available on the topic (he cites several … Continue reading Christ Has No Body But Yours
We’re Number One!
I'm not a big Facebook user, but this morning I posted a couple items, back-to-back. One of them received plenty of smiles and thumbs-up, but hours later I was quite surprised to discover not a single "Like" or comment or acknowledgement of any kind for the other one. I don't believe I've ever had that … Continue reading We’re Number One!
A Virtual Vision Trip
Our entire world suddenly finds itself on a "virtual vision trip." We have embarked an unplanned and unscheduled journey, one that none of us ever signed up for, courtesy of COVID-19. We have traveled to a strange place, one previously unknown to us. We are facing discomfort and insecurity. We are ill at ease and … Continue reading A Virtual Vision Trip
Special Guest Post… A Dispatch from our Near Future: Finding, Surviving & Thriving in the New Normal
Our friend Cleo lives in Hong Kong, where she and her two sons aged 9 and 13 have been in a virtual coronavirus lockdown for six weeks and counting. Things are now slowly returning to a new normal there. Please SHARE her tips and experience with anyone, especially parents, who could use some inspiration and … Continue reading Special Guest Post… A Dispatch from our Near Future: Finding, Surviving & Thriving in the New Normal
We’re the Elephants
We're living through an extraordinary and historical time. The coronavirus is causing gatherings, events and much of life to grind to a halt. Mission San Juan Capistrano even told the swallows not to return on St. Joseph's Day! Markets are whipsawing and free-falling. And who even remembers we're in the midst of a heated Presidential … Continue reading We’re the Elephants
Keep Singing!
This past Sunday I sang in my first concert in a few years, this time as part of a mixed choral group called the Festival Singers. Janet said I often had a huge smile on my face and seemed to really enjoy myself. Though the concert came after only three weeks of rehearsals with the … Continue reading Keep Singing!
Spiritual Breathing
[First, I must apologize for not providing a recent health update since I asked for prayer for my year-end CT scan. Great news--it came out "clean!" So now I'm on a five-year watch plan with lots of blood work, scans and annual colonoscopies. I'll let you know any "news", but otherwise let me thank everyone … Continue reading Spiritual Breathing
Let My Heart Be Expanded
Bob Pierce, the founder of World Vision, famously wrote on the flyleaf of his personal Bible, "Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God." This petition has been the organization’s prayer and touchstone ever since. Yet how difficult it is to let our hearts be broken. I met with … Continue reading Let My Heart Be Expanded
The Battle of Bedford Falls
A line in the beloved Christmas movie, 'It's a Wonderful Life' has always stayed with me. Explaining the role which the main character George played during World War II, the narrator explains “Marty fought in France. Bert helped take the Remagen Bridge. But George? George was 4-F, so he stayed home and fought the ‘Battle of Bedford … Continue reading The Battle of Bedford Falls