Oh, Boy! Paperwork!

“Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.” (Eccl. 12:12)  When I was a student, I considered this verse a perfect description of my life.  I thought that when I finished school, I would be done with it!  How wrong I was… Every...

Not Too Far Forward

I’m looking forward to seeing what God does in this year of our Lord 2022.  I’m looking forward expecting good things (see my post about it, here).  However, this morning, I was reading a passage from the book of Daniel (Chapter 8), and a couple of things came to...

Mary Christmas!

No, that’s not a typo.  As we blast through these final days before “The Day,” I think we can learn something important from Mary, Martha’s sister. In Luke’s gospel, Jesus heads into Bethany to preach, and is invited by Martha to stay at her house.  As you can read...

Christmas Lights

We said good-bye to my father-in-law last week.  He had lived a wonderful life that touched many, many others with laughter, encouragement, respect, and kindness.  I will miss him very much. One of his favorite times of year was Christmas.  Born in December and a joyful church-goer, he had...

Back in Wonder

At this time of year, I have often found myself thinking of how things were when I was a kid.  My mother always made the season of Christmas magical for us, putting up decorations and our big tree early, displaying lights all across the front of our house for...

A Season of Fullness

The smell is unique – gentle decay of a natural, wholesome sort rather than morbid.  The skies are an honest blue, deep and clear.  The crunch of acorns and leaves underfoot betrays all but the most careful movement.  It involves a slow disrobing of a revelatory sort rather than...