What Brussels Might Teach Us This Holy Week

It didn't take long for people to change their profile pictures to that of the Belgian flag after the terrorists attacks occurred in Brussels yesterday.  It was a thoughtful response and a way to show solidarity with the victims and the people of Belgium.  This is now the second ISIS attack in Europe that has … Continue reading What Brussels Might Teach Us This Holy Week

Choosing Barabbas and Making Sense of Trump

As we stand on the precipice of Holy Week we are about to encounter various situations and persons in the Gospels that we only hear about in church once a year.  On Good Friday we will hear about Barabbas, the man who Pilate released to the crowds over and against Jesus of Nazareth.  That the … Continue reading Choosing Barabbas and Making Sense of Trump

Making A Deal With the Devil: Presidential Politics 2016

Living in an age in which Donald Trump could end up being the president of the United States of America has the ability to make one cynical, or at the least, grow in their cynicism. I am not immune to this. Cynicism is an easy alternative, an easy coping mechanism when faced with the prospect … Continue reading Making A Deal With the Devil: Presidential Politics 2016

Vibram Five Fingers and God’s Good Creation

Author's Note: This is not a condemnation of sneakers or the benefits of technology, it's meant to evoke thought, imagination and meditation about God's creation.  The author wears shoes and sneakers most of the time. I recently purchased a pair of Vibram Five Fingers for running. In part this was due to the influence of a … Continue reading Vibram Five Fingers and God’s Good Creation

Meditation – “Beware the Leaven…”

“Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.” - Mark 8:15 Beware of the centers of power, the people go out to the wilderness for good reason. Beware of the comforts of tradition, they can serve as an excuse not to think. Beware of the in-crowd, because they are “in” they … Continue reading Meditation – “Beware the Leaven…”

Of Course Jesus is Possessed by Satan!

Jesus begins his first ministry campaign by calling fishermen from the north country of Galilee to be his disciples.  One would think he would’ve started somewhere in the vicinity of Jerusalem, the center of Jewish religious life and devotion.  After all, Jesus was in the area when he came down to be baptized by his … Continue reading Of Course Jesus is Possessed by Satan!