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Book of the Month: Schola Caritatis: Learning the Rhythms of God's Amazing Love

  Starting a new feature for the next several months called Book of the Month.  I will present one of my books and tell you a little of the ...

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

quiddity

my soul is bare
the leaves have fallen
the winter chill and
the autumn winds
have stripped away
the covering and
left me standing naked
only the real remains
the true me with all
my flaws and frailties
there is no hiding
only being
being who i am in
all its beauty
and all its brokenness
and that's okay

Sunday, November 23, 2025

to become nothing

Lord Jesus, you became nothing (Philippians 2:7) and tell me to do the same.  The problem is that I am constantly trying to become something, constantly striving to be seen and recognized.  Remind me that the real work, the work that changes lives, doesn’t involve being noticed, but is usually not seen or acknowledged by anyone.  But you see it, and that’s all that matters.  So, Lord Jesus, help me to empty myself and become nothing, so that I can be more like you.

Friday, November 21, 2025

gazing

to gaze upon the
beauty of the Lord

gazing is different
than merely looking
or glancing
it is longer and deeper
it is more profound

gazing is really seeing
it is being captured
by what is seen
it is being captivated
by what is perceived

it is beholding
intently and steadily
with great wonder
and immense pleasure

gazing upon God's beauty
calls something beautiful
out in all who partake in
the sacred practice
it leads to true delight
and real transformation

so come and gaze 
upon the beauty of the Lord
and let it have its way with you

Friday, November 14, 2025

through (part two)

the way is through
and not around

for it is in the
going through
that life and growth
are found

going around 
avoids the pain
that going through
turns into gain

even jesus had
to go through
so why should
it be any different
for me or for you

so do not begrudge it
or try to go around
it is by the hard way
that the kingdom is found



Sunday, November 9, 2025

through

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.  Your rod and your staff, they comfort me?” (Ps. 23:4) As much as we all would like to go around the valley of the shadow of death, that is not usually God’s way.  We must go through it, at least at some point in our lives.  Probably repeatedly.  That is because going through the valley of the shadow produces things in us that going around it simply cannot.

We might think that the point of life is success and ease and comfort, and our strategy may be to avoid as much pain and discomfort as we possibly can.  But ease and comfort provide little food in the journey of sanctification—of us becoming all God intended us to be.  In fact, they actually work against growth and formation.  God grows and forms us by allowing us the gift of going through the valley of the shadow of death.  It is death that produces new life.  It is in that valley where we learn dependence, reliance, obedience, humility, perseverance, and surrender.

So next time you find yourself in the valley of the shadow of death, do not fear.  Do not think that God has abandoned you.  Do not try to immediately get out of it.  Instead, embrace it.  There is much to learn there.  For a wise and wonderful saint once said: “There’s no way out, only through.”  

Thursday, November 6, 2025

running

running may be good
for the body but it is 
not good for the soul

the soul needs
stillness and silence
it needs space to 
grow and flourish
it needs room to 
listen and reflect

always being on the go
always needing to be
on the move
is soul eroding
and will take 
a huge toll
over time

but it's a subtle erosion
hardly noticeable if
you aren't paying 
careful attention

you just look up one day
and you're as dry as dust

Monday, November 3, 2025

comparison

the toxicity
of comparison
is soul destroying
robbing us of our
inherent value
and worth
making everyone
a threat and a rival
instead of a dearly loved
fellow human being
making us operate out of
a place of scarcity
rather than out of 
a place of abundance
which destroys life
rather than creating it