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Retirement

There are days I fantasize about it. Other days I dread the thought of it. Retirement. When deadlines loom and work stress..

Safety last

Those who want to espouse security can go right ahead, but they can’t say that goal is a biblical one. Remember all..

Not the frozen chosen

I have been re-reading a book by Alister McGrath on the history of Protestantism. McGrath’s “Christianity’s Dangerous Idea” has given me some..

Pastoral grief

There were not infrequent times in ministry when I found myself overwhelmed with a kind of cosmic grief. It wasn’t depression —..

Our brother’s brother

My persistent worry with every Vacation Bible School service project, every Thanksgiving spent serving at the soup kitchen, every Habitat build and mission..

Swords, candles, doves and more

Colored sand. Doves. Unity candles. Swords. Flower petals. Satin pillows. Screaming young children. Bagpipes. String quartets. CD players. Complicated seating charts. Converse..

Is forgiveness real?

As the 2016 presidential election cranks up the issue of mass incarceration is taking center stage. There is surprising bipartisan support for..

A PR problem

I don’t know what you think of The New York Times columnist David Brooks, but I am betting you may have read..

Cross identity

I am paddling my way through a long book. “Far From the Tree” by Andrew Solomon explores identity by studying families where..

What’s next?

A commencement is a beginning, and like all beginnings, it is combined with an ending. This season of gowns and tassels brings with..

Devouring words

It was late. The prophets, both major and minor, were running together. Elisha, Elijah. Zephaniah, Zechariah. Amos, Hosea, Habakkuk. Index cards littered..

A healthy ministry

Over the past 40 years, I have preached controversial sermons on race, sexuality, war and justice. But no sermon caused me so..

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