Last year was one of the most disorienting of my life. And while this was due to many reasons, I think at its core it was a year of asking Pontius Pilate’s infamous question: “What is truth?”
Ever since I met H.L. Read more …
Last year was one of the most disorienting of my life. And while this was due to many reasons, I think at its core it was a year of asking Pontius Pilate’s infamous question: “What is truth?”
Ever since I met H.L. Read more …
I keep looking for a sign
that everything’s going to turn out fine.
I keep hoping for a way to know
that Love is present in spite of every sorrow.
But what I’m searching for
is an assurance above my floor. Read more …
Everybody has stuff they’re afraid of. Some people are afraid of the dark. Others of heights. Others of sharks. Others of spiders. Others of tight spaces, or being alone, or not finding “the one,” or being overweight, or something else.
My biggest fear? Read more …
What if we adopted this as a postulate?
The truth heals. Yes, it can make us uncomfortable. Yes, it can be confusing or even frustrating at times. And yes, it can (and usually does) do tremendous damage to our favorite lies we cling to to keep ourselves “safe.” Read more …
About a year ago I was visiting a bookstore while on vacation in Delaware, when a little gray cat caught my attention. He was one of many others on the stuffed animal display, but there was something particular about him that stood out to me. Read more …
I heard a story the other day that really touched me in a profound way. The story is told by Greg Boyd during a debate with Paul Copan on an episode of Premier Christian Radio’s “Unbelievable?” show. Greg tells a story about a little girl who was taken in at a foster home ministry that specializes in caring for children who have been removed from abusive homes. Read more …