The cultural conversation has shifted. Everywhere we turn, on the radio and in the newspaper, the topic of aging dominates. Whether catching up with friends or enjoying a friendly card game, discussions about “frailty,” “memory loss,” and the dreaded “too old” label seem inescapable. The question of how we navigate these mature years has become…
Groaning
The Apostle Paul’s words in Romans 8:22 resonate with a chilling intensity in our current times: “We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labor pains until now.” This groan isn’t just a national phenomenon, fueled by political discord (though that’s certainly a significant source of angst). Look around you. A pervasive sense…
Change
Change is a curious, even paradoxical, force in our lives. On one hand, we crave novelty and difference. We yearn for the shiny new car, the dream vacation, the fresh start a new job or relationship can offer. We flock to the polls, eager to elect someone who promises a different path. “Do something different”…
Disagreement Among Friends
The disagreement became so sharp that they parted company. — Acts 15:39. Luke recounts a sharp disagreement between Paul and Barnabas, so severe it led them to “part company.” This event sheds light on a crucial aspect of service: the ability to navigate disagreements while remaining faithful to God’s calling. While the text may portray a…
To Be A Human Being
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s words to his brother resonate deeply with me as a Razorback fan. “To be a human being among people and to remain one forever, no matter in what circumstances, not to grow despondent and not to lose heart, that’s what life is all about, that’s its task.” This quote struck a chord because…