Coming home is part of the travel tour. I don’t think we often include home as “a place to visit” when we plan a trip. But, if home is where the heart is, then home should be a place we … Continue reading →
On December 27, 2011, my lifelong pastor and mentor went to meet Jesus. Father Bernard Reiser served at Epiphany parish for over 50 years. He was loved and respected by many simply because he loved and respected many. I have … Continue reading →
My brother and his wife relocated to India this month for work. It’s amazing to have him worlds away and yet see his face on my laptop when we Skype. My eighty-eight year old grandmother asked me this week how … Continue reading →
Since starting grad school and writing response papers and research notes my time for journaling and reflection has become limited. My goal is to continue writing once a week. I wish I could connect with my readers more frequently. Everything … Continue reading →
A favorite verse of encouragement is Revelations 21:5, “God makes all things new.” The idea that God takes our devastation, disappointments and difficulties and makes something new from the mess brings real hope. Steven and Jennifer have been invited to … Continue reading →
“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, … Continue reading →
A friend of mine has a bumper sticker on the back of his car with a Christian logo for his company. He was approached at a gas station this week by a man in a sharp looking suit. The man … Continue reading →