Shallow Desire
I was reading the story of the woman healed from an issue of blood recently (Mark 5:21-34), and something new struck me. This woman had...
Dust on the Bible
We weren't the first to do it, and we won't be the last, but when we were little, my sister and I had our first experience with singing...
Pray. Hard.
Today is the 2018 National Day of Prayer. The theme this year is unity, taken from Ephesians 4:3: "Make every effort to keep the unity of...
The Myth of Civilian Life
Sunday, thanks to the gifted students from Campbellsville University, I got to sit back, by-and-large, and enjoy a service as an average...
Pure Spite
I recently read an article saying only Christians, among all followers of all religions, begin with the premise humans are inherently...
Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy
My Bible has a permanent crease at Hebrews 11, the "Faith Hall of Fame" chapter. I'd love to say it's because I'm just so holy that I...
A Change of Plan
"The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry," as the saying goes. I'm not sure if my blogging schedule is a "best laid plan," and...
We Can Handle the Truth
If I didn't have to, I'd probably stop keeping up with the news. Every day, it seems, something happens to make me want to pull out my...
A Little Stitious
All week, as we edged closer to today, Friday the Thirteenth, I've seen many posts on social media saying something like, "No, I'm not...
Nothing Beside Remains
With a degree in English, I've read a lot of poems. My favorite, though, is Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias." I met a traveller from an...



