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God breathes
The breath of God blows through all of creation and through each of us. The seeds of creation are in each of us. We are stardust Billion year old carbon We are golden In Hebrew, the word for Spirit, ruach, … Continue reading
Posted in Celtic spirituality, Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Divine Breath, Ruach, Spirit
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God moves
I heard them before I saw them. And I heard them for a long time. I was hitchhiking across rural roads in Missouri and hadn’t seen much beyond abject poverty for what felt like most of my life. The night … Continue reading
50
I turned 50 recently. The age where we realize there are more yesterdays than tomorrows. Half a century. All the coins in my pocket are younger than I. The most recent Supreme Court Justice is younger than I am. At … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Ali, autobiography, Grateful Dead, Muhammad Ali
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Jesus had two dads
When I adopted our daughter, Joseph became my new favorite Biblical character.
Save the People
This song from Godspell comes into my head often… So I thought I’d post it here, to make it easy to return to. And when I’m in the mood for the original… … and the movie… Shall crime bring crime … Continue reading
He Was My Brother
On June 21, 1964, in Neshoba County, Mississippi, Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Mickey Schwerner were assassinated as they worked for civil rights. A deputy sheriff assisted in their murders. They died so others could be free. He was my … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, in the news, Uncategorized
Tagged Andrew Goodman, civil rights, Freedom Riders, James Chaney, Mickey Schwerner
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Gratitude
“Thank you,” I said as calmly and sincerely as I could. “Thank you very much.” I have a problem with my tone. For as long as I can remember. My voice doesn’t always communicate emotions I try to convey. I … Continue reading
God and climate change
This understanding of God … … is a problematic understanding. God will take care of climate change, but Rep. Walberg took things into his own hands when it came time to help 20 million people lose their health insurance. Walberg … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Faith, in the news, Uncategorized
Tagged Climate change, Flooding, Rep. Tim Walberg
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Liberty
Trump is giving the graduation address at Liberty University, which claims to be the largest Christian college. Are those who accommodate, accept or ignore evil any better than the evil doer? I don’t think so. Trump is a liar, an … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Faith, in the news, Uncategorized
Tagged false Christians, Jerry Falwell Jr., Jesus, Liberty University, Trump
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Where is decency?
How long would you permit someone to abuse another, before you step up? How long would you stay around someone telling racist jokes, before you walk away? How long do you let a man make derogatory and sexist comments about … Continue reading
“President Carter, am I a Christian?”
I love President Carter. I’ve written about him here: President Carter and here: The desire to find peace on Memorial Day and here: You met a president New York Times reporter Nicolas Kristof had a great e-mail interview with … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Faith, in the news, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, Nicolas Kristof, President Carter, The New York Times
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April 12, 1963
Martin Luther King, Jr. was the original face of the Black Lives Matter movement. The radical right who annually parrot empty platitudes about King for his birthday would reject him if he were alive today.