A Time to Pause
It was definitely odd. A seeming relay of an encoded message, a trail of placed symbols to follow at the end suggesting an answer to a question not posed; clues Continue Reading →
Stories that Bridge Heart and Heaven
It was definitely odd. A seeming relay of an encoded message, a trail of placed symbols to follow at the end suggesting an answer to a question not posed; clues Continue Reading →
Time Tested Dear Reader, Since starting this blog I have managed regular posts. At the beginning and for a while I wrote, edited, and produced weekly. Then, other life necessities Continue Reading →
The Holy Spirit: Fear in the Asking It is clear through the writings of the early Christian forefathers that the strange gifts of the Holy Spirit were normal and an Continue Reading →
Out of Our Depth Gifts I wasn’t comfortable then and no more so today these many years later (see: The Holy Spirit: Distinct, Alive and Uncomfortable). When Jesus said he Continue Reading →
The Holy Spirit: Distinct and Alive There was a distinct time mid-1980 where I was involved with the Catholic Charismatic movement (Catholic Charismatic Church). My home church (Anglican) with lights Continue Reading →
Mysterious Helper What is this mysterious driver that moves these people, the weak and quiet Saints I sit with at church? (See: The Holy Spirit: Our Weakness) “And I will Continue Reading →
Congratulations! Faithlessness Wins! Detractors of a faith life often cite as a weakness the Faithful’s lack of self-reliance. The need to lean on a higher power due to inherent mental Continue Reading →
The Holy Spirit: A Parking Space Today started like a lot of days, a carryover from the night before. Awake before the alarm with the clutch of my brain in Continue Reading →
The Holy Spirit Embodies Goodness Knows What The Holy Spirit in the Christian faith is sometimes difficult to wrap one’s head around. There are those with a firm view of Continue Reading →
The doctor look’s up from his computer monitor. My eyes lock on his face but nothing in his expression tells me whether the prognosis of my mother’s chest X-ray will Continue Reading →