My friend, Jessica Mokrzycki published Pain’s Precipice at her blog yesterday and it dredged up memories that were buried deep in my consciousness: Spending time with The Professor’s Husband Because like Jessica, I visited someone who I became close to over the […]
All is well, and you will never get it done. Life is supposed to be fun. No one is taking score of any kind, and if you will stop taking score so much, you will feel a whole lot better — and […]
Timothy Keller is one of my favorite authors. I’ve read several of his books. I haven’t read The Reason for God as of yet; however I can tell you my reasons: As I drove to work one day last week, I thought […]
If we expose the claims of the gospels to the heat of historical analysis, we can purge the scriptures of their literary and theological flourishes and forge a far more accurate picture of the Jesus of history. Zealot Prologue Reza Aslan Image […]
After writing Wednesday’s column Neale Donald Walsch, I stopped to consider the movie which I usually do after watching a film. Returning to the topics and scenes, I consider whether the movie continues to resonate with me. Typically, if I come out of […]
Image from: Wikipedia Used to be if someone asked about me and what made me tick, I’d tell them to go watch The Grand Canyon. While it’s true that movie made a deep impact on my early life before I knew what […]
Alright. This column is a little off topic. But I think if you read on you’ll see the connections to this blog. Peace in our Time This spring 2013, I read a book about President Kennedy’s assassination called JFK and the Unspeakable. […]
Okay. I’m sure many of you who read my blog on a regular basis have been wanting to ask many times over: Do you REALLY believe everything you write about here? What with Monday’s column about energy fields, and everything you’ve written […]
What Was I Born To Do? What were you doing before you read this? How was that action helping another person? Heavy question. But if you truly understood that Kabbalah is about accepting the responsibility, of being a channel of the Light, […]
Richard Matheson, the SF writer transitioned last week. Image from: Cinefestival Blogosfere Who is Richard Matheson? you may ask, if you’re not familiar with the SF genre. I bet if I mention a few of his stories for both the screen and […]