French women do not have scales in their bathrooms; nor do they “get fat.”[1] Mireille Guiliano suggests “recasting” as the
Category: Biblical-Theological
I Love Those Guys
“They saved my life . . . These are great men; they are heroes.” During a 45 minute fire-fight with
What Kramer Asked George
“Everything relates to Seinfeld.” A running joke in our household and among friends for years, the 90’s sit-com addresses many
Better a Live Dog
Robert Fulghum, my favorite religious humanist, penned the title to end all titles with his All I Really Need to
Fire in My Bones
Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker, was shot dead by a radical Muslim two months after his film “Submission” was
Book Burning
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade patterned its book burning scene after Joseph Goebbel’s encouragement of Germans to incinerate volumes
Ice-Ax to the Frozen Sea
A former student, now a PhD scholar in his 30’s, asked me to send him ideas for biographies to read.
Hammering at the Door
When I am dead, those who open my books will find other books inside. It is there I rejoice, exclaim,
Out of Your Horn
Eric Clapton’s From the Cradle blues album reverberated around the pool table as my son Tyler and I played one
Ordinary Order
Musing: this word well summarizes the meandering drift of my Christian thoughts. “May my meditation be pleasing to him, for