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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 ...

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

Sunday, November 2, 2025

fear and ego

trying to make yourself something
apart from who you were made to be
is an endeavor fraught with frustration
and destined for dissatisfaction
it can only be false stuffed with false

trying to become more than we are
is an age-old occupation
impossible to achieve and 
yet relentlessly pursued
a chasing after the wind
a dog chasing its tail
a unicorn as elusive
as it is intriguing

but how can any false self
no matter how impressive it is
replace the true self 
the maker made us to be

how have we become convinced
that who we were made to be
is simply not good enough
how have we allowed the lies
to determine and define us
rather than the truth

Friday, October 31, 2025

ireland pilgrimage

Some ventured out into unknown territory
Leaving the comfort and safety of their routine places and familiar people
They trusted the Lord and set sail on the winds of his breath into a new and beautiful land
There they were swept up in the wonder and the grandeur of God's presence and God's people
They tasted his goodness again and again in who they met and the conversations they had
And in the end they became more the people God intended them to be
Knowing themselves and their God better at the end of the journey than they did at the beginning
Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men.
For he filled their mouths with laughter and their souls with songs of joy.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

your will, not my own

the ebb and flow of life
has a certain gravitational pull 
not to mention the pull of the ego
it’s so easy to get swept up in
an abundance of activity 
with little regard or attention to
what is mine to do and what is not
the urgent becomes central 
the important peripheral
no time for stopping
no space for asking
no stillness for listening 
just a bunch of doing
which may or may not be 
what is supposed to be done 
how will i ever know 
if i don’t stop and ask 
how will i ever know
if i don’t listen







Sunday, October 26, 2025

in the presence of my enemies

you prepare a table
before me in the
presence of my enemies
because it makes me
truly depend on you

if you took away
my enemies
it would take away
my dependence
and tempt me 
to operate out of
my own resources

Friday, October 24, 2025

two options for advent 2025

 Advent begins on November 30th this year.  If you're looking for a companion for yourself, your small group, your Sunday School class, your church, your staff, or your friends, here are two options.


                                                                       Order My Steps  


                                                                       Watch and Wait

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

why are you so afraid

“Why are you so afraid?” (Mark 4:40) What a great question, not only for the disciples but for each of us.  Fear has such a profound impact on all of our lives, whether we realize it or not.  Jesus knew that, and he just wanted us to know it too. 

Fear is at the root of so many of our issues, problems, and dysfunctions.  And it’s even at the root of some things that the culture around us would call good things.  But are they?  Really?  Especially if their origin is fear.

For example, fear is obviously behind our anxiety, insecurity, and doubt, but it is also at the root of our drivenness, competitiveness, and workaholism.  Fear is surely the main source of our judgmentalness and criticalness, but it is also at the core of our inability, or our unwillingness, to stop and rest.

“There is no fear in love.  But perfect love drives out all fear,” says the apostle John.  Thus, fear is actually the enemy of love.  And if we are called to love, which we obviously are, fear will keep us from being able to do that.

So, I guess we all must answer the question, “Why are you so afraid?” with as much honesty and transparency and vulnerability and reflection and courage as we possibly can.  Because it is only when we recognize fear as the source of our behavior that we can ever have any real hope of transforming that fear into love.     

Lord Jesus, help us not to live in the house of fear but to live in the house of love.  For only then can we love like you love.