Apocalyptic Eyes for Trying Times

If there is one thing that tragic events like the assassination of Charlie Kirk or the attempted assassination of President Trump over a year ago impress upon me, it is the need for apocalyptic and discerning eyes. These events come with great emotion and energy, so much so that they can serve to galvanize movements … Continue reading Apocalyptic Eyes for Trying Times

“The world will be saved by beauty” – I am a Failure Pt.2

Just the other day I wrote a piece entitled, “I am a failure,” and the response that I received was incredibly positive and supportive. Some commented on Facebook, and some personally messaged me with appreciative and loving words. Such kindness and love shown often makes me feel awkward, if not a bit uneasy, because it’s … Continue reading “The world will be saved by beauty” – I am a Failure Pt.2

The Ruthless Who Lead Us: Tommy J and Bukowski Wisdom

I was recently reading about President Thomas Jefferson’s treatment of Native Americans who resided west of the Appalachians. Quite frankly, he was rather ruthless in his treatment of them as he desired their land for the sake of American expansion. In effect, he basically made them an offer they couldn’t refuse. Steven Charleston explains Jefferson's … Continue reading The Ruthless Who Lead Us: Tommy J and Bukowski Wisdom

The Righteous Gemstones and Moses and the Prophets

A few months ago, my wife started watching The Righteous Gemstones, which means that I was kind of watching it, too, while reading on the couch. For those who are not familiar with the show, it’s a comedy that follows a wealthy televangelist/megachurch family that employs rather un-Christian behavior to perpetuate their ministry empire. Quite … Continue reading The Righteous Gemstones and Moses and the Prophets

Epigenetic Disagreeablness and Jesus

Over a weekend during my junior year of college, I decided to read all three Synoptic Gospels. I must confess that until this weekend, I had never read these Gospels in their entirety. Growing up Lutheran and attending church every Sunday, I was familiar with many parts of the Gospels. However, I had never actually … Continue reading Epigenetic Disagreeablness and Jesus

It’s not me, it’s my amygdala! Luke 12:22-34 in anxious perspective

Over the past four years, my anxiety has gotten the better of me more than I would like to admit. When we left New York close to four years ago, we left with many unknowns before us. We had two clear goals in mind when we came to California: the first was for Becca to … Continue reading It’s not me, it’s my amygdala! Luke 12:22-34 in anxious perspective

When I grow up I want to be a bully!

One of the more entertaining parts about working maintenance for Concordia-New York during the summers was that you never knew what you might come across on any given day. Given that the campus was quite old, with a myriad of old buildings as well as properties off the main campus, you could find yourself on … Continue reading When I grow up I want to be a bully!