I have observed much commentary over the last few days regarding Syrian refugees. The church is divided on this. Mature, seasoned believers are coming in on both sides of this issue. For some, compassion trumps wisdom, while for others it’s the other way around. As usual, the truth lies somewhere […]
Yearly Archives: 2015
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Sometimes change sneaks up on you when you least expect it. Although I have always known in the back of my head that one day the roles my parents and I play in each others’ lives would switch places, I had no idea when, where or how this would happen. […]
A RANDOM PONDERING: On Self Discovery Trying times reveal what is inside of us. When stress, crisis or trauma are present, they tamper with our ability to pretend we are more “together” than we actually are. The past month has been a series of health situations with both of my […]