The biting March wind whipped at our faces, a stark contrast to the sun’s warm, insistent glow. Suzy and I, along with our dearest friends, had escaped to Pawleys Island, our sanctuary, a place where the rhythm of the ocean overpowers the mundane. Even though the air held a lingering winter chill, the raw, untamed…
Lonlieness
The profound assurance that we are never truly alone, as God reminds us, is a balm to the soul, particularly in the face of loneliness. This deeply human condition, loneliness, is not merely a fleeting feeling; it permeates our being, influencing our interactions and shaping our perception of the world. Isolation breeds a defensive posture,…
Friends
Throughout my life, I’ve been incredibly fortunate to experience the enduring power of friendship. From childhood companions to the unexpected bonds forged during my sabbatical—like Razor and Breeze, whose presence enriched my time immeasurably—I’ve learned that genuine connection is a universal human need. We all thrive on the support, camaraderie, and shared experiences that friendships…
Gandhi
The legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and his unwavering commitment to non-violent resistance is a passion of mine. As someone deeply invested in social justice, I find the resort to violence by those genuinely frustrated with the current political climate deeply troubling. Gandhi’s profound assertion, ‘Not without cost, but success yes,’ in response to the hypothetical…
The Big Two
You search the scriptures, because you think in them you have eternal life; …. — John 5:39. John 5:39 speaks of those who search the scriptures, thinking they hold eternal life. In our Lenten journey, it’s easy to get caught up in the ‘doing’ – the sacrifices, the studies, the services. But the true essence…