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Particles of Wonder
Last weekend Joan and I went to the mountains. It was glorious. It was majestic. It was beautiful. It was awe-inspiring. It was a breath-taking reminder of the splendor of God’s creation. It drove me to my knees in a… Continue reading
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It’s a Blunder-ful Life
The website Dictionary.com defines a blunder as, “… a gross, stupid, or careless mistake.” Blunders are errors that reside multiple levels above missteps like, say, putting the pasta away on the baking shelf, or calling John Jim, or taking a sip… Continue reading
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A Way in the Wilderness…
Fifty-two years ago today, an epic adventure took place. Footprints were placed on a new, unfamiliar landscape. Eyes were opened. Discoveries were made… discoveries that were both earth-shaking and life-altering. Old barriers were broken down and we witnessed the dawn… Continue reading
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Whatever happened to whistling?
As I walked into the restroom at the Denver Convention Center the other day, I was whistling. To my best recollection, the tune was Phil Collins’ I Can’t Dance… the most recent song playing on my car’s radio when I parked… Continue reading
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Poured Out
I took Communion yesterday. No biggie. Just a regular, “every Sunday” kind of thing now that Joan and I worship with a Lutheran congregation. In my United Methodist experience, Holy Communion was usually only a once-a-month event. But if you… Continue reading
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What’s At the Heart
I love Hud. True confession time: at first, I did NOT love Hud. At all. Hud (or Uncle Hud) is the name Kansas City Royals fans have given to Rex Hudler – the guy who does play-by-play of Royals games on… Continue reading
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The Day After
I went to the football game on that Friday night in October. Going to the game was an important ritual in the town where I grew up. In fact, in the 1960s in the midwestern U.S., it was an act… Continue reading
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Maybe God is… *
Maybe God is. Period. Full stop. This might seem like an odd concession to doubt for one who publicly calls himself as a believer. [And yes, I do most definitely call myself a believer.] Yet despite the strength of that belief… Continue reading
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Blades of Grass
I was supposed to go to my 50th high school class reunion last year. Instead, all members of the Hilliard (Ohio) High School class of 1970 spent our reunion year cowering inside hermetically sealed isolation suits, trying our best to avoid… Continue reading
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In Praise of Slow
Normally, I am a pretty fast guy. I walk fast. I drive fast (much to Joan’s great displeasure). I eat fast and drink fast. I cook fast, I wash the dishes fast, and I make my bed fast. I even… Continue reading