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Ironic language subverts our givens. Divine and conspiracy seem as likely to be title companions as chaos and order. When Jimmy gave me a copy of The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life i[more]
Kids are not the only age group that enjoys digging. Patty began planning once she learned we would be grandparents. Day trips. "Once the boys are old enough," she would say, " we are going to take th[more]
Saturday came and with it some sort of bug. Nathan preached Sunday and I perched in my chair. Had I not felt so bad I would have written about he way 4-3 votes represent unanimity. Maybe I would hav[more]
Jack Caputo criticizes those who abridge postmodern philosophy. It seems especially so when talking about theological proposals. I have listened to many of his lectures posted online and on more than [more]

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“Twenty-one!” … Happy Birthday Kimberly! …

Tired eyes. Hard floor. Deadlines. Exams. Twenty-one years ago in the midst of finals prior to graduation we experienced one of those joy filled interruptions. Kimberly joined our family twenty-one years ago today. Happy Birthday, Kimberly.Continue Reading

On the road with friends … learning the order of the day …

Youth ministry today presents a bit of a riddle. Cultural shifts of significant proportions require thinking about transmitting the value of life and faith to youth a challenge. Mark Riddle draws together some thoughts garnered and questions created by a series of conference calls for the ETREK course, “Re-Imagining Youth Ministry.” Nathan and I areContinue Reading

Living out conviction … adding clarity to those who misperceive …

Michael represents the very best of “confessional” writing. It is posts like this that make the critiques and badgering I read of iMonk to entirely miss the heart of a person. Thanks Michael for your gritty honesty.Continue Reading

Honesty at the end of the day … and the beginning of a new one …

Anonymity should be banned, especially in church. I wonder sometimes if people address God anonymously in prayers. You know something like, ” Hello God, “Anonymous” here. I really think you are not listening to me. If you would just ask I could help you out. Amen.” Before you wonder too far, an anonymous note foundContinue Reading

Quick post …

Spending some time with my daughter. Watch them grow up and you realize just how fast. Our youngest will graduate next summer and so Dad is taking in a few rounds of golf over the next few weeks. We used to sit in the stands and watch basketball. We stood along the sidelines and watchedContinue Reading