Sticks and Stones
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me" is a lie. There is far more...
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me" is a lie. There is far more...
When my father-in-law died quite suddenly in the summer of 2000, over 600 people came to the calling hours at...
Martin Luther, the 16th century monk, theologian and major driver of the Reformation, was rather famous for not liking the...
If you watched the TV sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," you know about Sheldon and his relationship agreements. Sheldon is...
Sometimes it seems that wisdom is no longer fashionable. I'm not talking about science and knowledge but rather that seasoned maturity that...
One of the great paradoxes of our society is that we are deeply involved in "social media" -- Twitter, Facebook,...
Many Christians, myself included, find ourselves wondering from time to time why we do not consistently see the kinds of...
Do you ever hear some miracle of Jesus and wonder "Why that one?" Why heal that person when there are...
Oneness is a popular concept. We think it sounds wonderful. One America. One race - the human race. One God. ...
Sunday's Gospel lesson tells the sad story of the beheading of John the Baptist. (Click here to read it.) Herod...
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