As a little boy, I used to love the sensory depth of the world, like the sharp, sweet smell of burning leaves at this time of year. I expect that my grandchildren and yours will never know that smell, and if they do, it will be right before the Fire Department shows up. We read…

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The question, “You of little faith, why do you doubt?” from Matthew 14:31b, pierces the stillness of this morning’s spiritual struggle. Why, I ask myself, do I harbor this doubt? Is it a sign of too little faith, or perhaps an excess of skepticism? I begin to resolve this internal debate by reframing doubt not…

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“What is this evil thing that you are doing, profaning the Sabbath day?” — Nehemiah 13:17 Forgive me as I climb up on my soap box. I am all for separation of church and state, but even as short as my lifespan, I have seen a steady erosion of the Sabbath. Nobody thinks a thing…

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My high school guidance counselor told one of my teammates, “Dennis, don’t waste your life like Webb Hubbell did, by going to the University of Arkansas to play football.” I’ve laughed about her prediction for over sixty years. Then comes Maria Popova this week who writes in her weekly column about wasting our life. She…

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Many years ago, my office was treated to a moment of catastrophe. My father-in-law, a generous man but with a knack for doing things his way, stopped by to borrow our diesel Volvo while his own car was in the shop. Later that afternoon, he dropped the keys on my desk and cheerfully announced as…

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