Worry Lines
Sitting in the noon light of the atrium, he locks his eyes on mine and says, “27? You look older.” The...
Sitting in the noon light of the atrium, he locks his eyes on mine and says, “27? You look older.” The...
The following post was originally written as a reflection for a talk on palliative care. It presents is my...
A pounding headache during the Easter Vigil, brought on by dehydration. Coming in late at night, cold and...
A review of the ReFrame course Why did God put us on the earth? What is his purpose for art, science, law,...
March is an emotional month in Edmonton, Alberta. After the long and cold winter, I am always looking...
“Modern exegetes are like us. They work and think at the end of a history. In this sense, the one thing that...
[T]hough I have done it very imperfectly, yet I have found advantages by it. -Brother Lawrence[1] I am not...
This past week, Lance and Kevin have both written about Lent. Bear with me as I continue the trend. Pope...
In his last post, Lance pointed out that our culture exists within a paradox of constant denial of death and...
A Book Review It all lies in the fact that men think there are circumstances in which one may deal with...