The Lord is your shade at your right hand. — Psalm 121:5. During my walks this summer I find myself searching for shade. There is nothing as comforting as shade on a hot sweltering day. I can only imagine how valuable shade was in the middle east over 2000 years ago. My shaded porch is my…
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I Don’t Know
Whatever inspiration is, it’s born from a continuous “I don’t know.” — Wisława Szymborska. Why is it so hard to utter the words, “I don’t know.” I expect that part of it is ego, and part of it is shame. And yet those words “I don’t know” offer such an opportunity. They can trigger curiosity.…
The Practice of Accompaniment
Public schools all over the country start up on Monday. Many of those schools because of the pandemic will be teaching their children virtually. I wish I could give the following to all the teachers and educators throughout our country. Our world’s future is in their hands especially for this coming year: “Accompaniment is a…
So They Would Die
He dealt craftily with our race and forced our ancestors to abandon their infants so they would die. — Acts 7:19. Our author is talking about a Pharaoh in much earlier days. Every now and then, I read about the massacre of the innocents and say to myself that surely such cruelty will never occur…
Grant Me Understanding
… grant me understanding, that I may live. — Psalm 119:144. There is so much we don’t understand, and there is so much that will always be beyond understanding, so why does the psalmist pray for understanding? Perhaps our poet is not asking for the understanding of the complex, but of the understanding of the basic —…