We made the world we’re living in and we have to make it over.” James Baldwin’s words echoed in my mind, a stark indictment and a daunting call to action. I thought of Luke 13:34, the lament for Jerusalem, and how easily those words could be transposed onto the marble and power of Washington, D.C.…
Teach Them To Your Children
You shall put these words of mine in your heart and soul, …. — Deuteronomy 11:18. Deuteronomy 11:18 reminds us to put God’s words in your heart and soul. Reflecting on my own upbringing, I recognize the profound impact of parental example, both positive and negative. Lent offers a sacred space for personal spiritual renewal through…
Slow Down
This morning, the fluorescent lights of the grocery store blurred as I found myself instinctively rushing. I had to consciously pull back, whispering, “Slow down.” It’s a strange thing, this perception of speed. Even a gentle stroll can be a race against an invisible clock. My Lenten journey this year is a deliberate deceleration. To…
A Day of Rest
The first week of Lent has passed, and if you’re like many of us, the initial enthusiasm might be waning. Perhaps the sacrifice feels heavier than expected, your prayer time has been squeezed out, or you’re still searching for that meaningful way to serve or study. You’re not alone. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by…
The Wrong End Of A Telescope
I wonder if we have not too long been looking through the wrong end of the telescope. We have looked first at man with his vanities and greed and his problems of a day or a year; and then only, and from this biased point of view, we have looked outward at the earth he…