Readers of The Pew may recall the series on Grandmother Dannye’s Bible. Her Bible still holds a place of honor on my bookcase, and I often refer to her handwritten notes about a particular passage. She belonged to a generation where personal ownership of a Bible—and taking it to church on Sunday—was a given. Suzy’s…
Jane Goodall: On Cabbages, Kings, and Compassion
It’s often the simplest sentiments that capture the most profound spirits. Jane Goodall once mused on the pure joy of shared human connection: “It feels so heavenly to be able to just sit in front of the fire & talk for hours — of cabbages & kings — poetry, literature, art, music, philosophy, religion. It’s…
Don’t Blame The Lettuce
Sometime a gem drops in your lap. Suzy and I still get the Bulletin from our old church in DC — St. John’s. This morning they sent out the following by Thich Nhat Hanh. I don’t need to elaborate: “When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don’t blame the lettuce. You…
The Game of Life
I believe we live two lives, one we learn with and the life we live with after that. — Glenn Close, The Natural. The Natural is one of the top five baseball movies of all time, and Glenn Close uttering Bernard Malmud’s words is my all time movie quote. It was only recently that I learned that…
Solid Foundation
Everyone then who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. — Matthew 7:24. I’m old enough to have experienced the floodwaters of life tear down the life I was living on several occassions. You live long enough and it will happen. For…