Conveyed Truth, Expressed Love – Thoughts from the Edge
There is little doubt Peter's experience with Cornelius brought the reality of reconciliation in Jesus to bear on his understanding…
Civility Whether Online or In Realtime
Pastor Paul Burleson takes the occasion to point out just how conversations may devolve from what gift they could be…
An Appeal for a Friend
Rick never asks anyone to do what he himself is not willing to do. He taught me this as I…
The Symphonic Project of N.T. Wright Explored @Wheaton
A few years ago while in Spain we toured Barcelona. One of the fascinating sites was the Sagrada Familia under…
Friday Photo – Alone
I still have not processed all of our photos from our Alaska trip. Scrolling through them I spotted this one…
Reconcling Perpendicular People – Thoughts from the Edge
Funny how things are at odds with their proper place. People too often experience the feeling of being perpendicular to…
Friday Photo – Surf’s Up
The wind blows in Oklahoma. However, I am in the Windy City. Natalie told us last night the name does…
Friday Photo – Banyan in St. Pete
Last month when we visited St. Petersburg, FL and Madeira Beach in particular we took a drive around the area…
Lingering with Resurrection – Thoughts from the Edge
"We celebrate Easter late. The plastic eggs and candy go on sale on Monday." The young mother wanted her children…
Consumer Confessions
Michael Toy offers some great thoughts and a confession on consumerism, the Church, and America - and himself. Surely this…