We Need to Appreciate and Equip Men to Be Fathers
We have a fatherhood problem. This is not a new realization. For decades, we have struggled with the problem of … Continue reading We Need to Appreciate and Equip Men to Be Fathers
We have a fatherhood problem. This is not a new realization. For decades, we have struggled with the problem of … Continue reading We Need to Appreciate and Equip Men to Be Fathers
Palm Sunday always greets us with a sense of excitement. There is a breath of anticipation that comes in reading … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: What Kind of King is This?
In the movie Grumpy Old Men, John Gustafson, played by Jack Lemmon, and Max Goldman, portrayed by Walter Matthau, are … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: Reconciliation in Christ
Today, I turn 33. No, I don’t feel any older than I did yesterday. (You almost always get asked if you feel older on your birthday. I’m guilty of asking that one too.) So far, though the day is early, has consisted of doing just about everything I did yesterday – wake-up, eat, rock the baby to sleep.
So far, I’m owning 33.
To start my “next lap” of life, I thought I would share a collection of 33 thoughts that are on my mind today. These are short (well, relatively speaking) statements and thoughts as I welcome another year on this crazy little planet we call Earth. Continue reading “Thirty-Three Things on My Mind”
This week, Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church have begun the process to appoint a new pope to lead the … Continue reading The Catholic Church Has a Great Opportunity to Embrace Growth