The folding chairs formed a circle in a nondescript room—wood floors, brick walls, cups and a pitcher of water on the floor in the corner.…
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Every once in a while, someone will ask how they can get started as a writer. It always reminds me of the title of Jeff…
Leave a CommentSo then let’s also run the race that is laid out in front of us, since we have such a great cloud of witnesses surrounding…
Leave a CommentI’m weary. Not just tired. Weary. Soul weary. I feel like I’m barely hanging on. The brokenness of our world seems on full display recently.…
1 CommentI feel like I have spent a lot of time in recent months cursing the darkness. My Twitter and Facebook feeds are filled with vitriol,…
1 Comment“Many are called, but few are chosen.” You probably hear this phrase frequently, but do you know it’s from the Bible? It’s the King James…
2 CommentsUnder the hashtag #NextMethodism, United Methodist pastors, theologians, and bloggers are putting forth visions of what the next iteration of Methodism will look like. While…
Leave a CommentOn Independence Day morning, my family and I took a dolphin-sighting cruise in Pensacola, Florida. We’d driven down for a couple of days in the…
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