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Book of the Month: Schola Caritatis: Learning the Rhythms of God's Amazing Love

  Starting a new feature for the next several months called Book of the Month.  I will present one of my books and tell you a little of the ...

Friday, April 3, 2026

good friday 2026

"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, 
the author and perfecter of our faith, 
who for the joy set before him 
endured the cross, scorning its shame, 
and sat down at the right hand 
of the throne of God." (Hebrews 12:2)

for the joy set before him
he was willing to 
endure the cross
and scorn the shame

but what was that joy
what made it worth the agony
and the shame and the humiliation
what had so captured his heart
that he was willing to 
go to such great lengths
to redeem it all

it was you and me
we were the joy set before him
we consumed his thoughts
and we filled his heart 
as he hung upon that cross

so on this good friday
let us fix our eyes on him
our author and perfecter
our lover and redeemer
our savior and our friend
so that we might be 
his joy again today

 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

becoming pluto

the descending way is the path to life
following the time-worn footprints
of the one who stepped down from his throne
to make his home among the broken
and invites us to do the same

will i choose his downward way
will i lay aside privilege and preference
will i take the low road into obscurity
will i embrace humiliation and suffering
so i can become one with the forsaken

will i stop demanding to be
the absolute center of the universe
i the sun and they merely the planets
revolving around my own persona
can i shift from being the sun to becoming pluto

can i make the move from subject to object
will i become a small part of his glorious universe
revolving around the one who is the true center
he the son and i just a dwarf planet
on the outer fringes beyond neptune
held in a beautiful orbit by the 
gravitational pull of divine love

he is offering me an invitation
to become less rather than more
but will i accept his call
or will i continue to fool myself 
into believing that i am 
the center of gravity



Monday, March 30, 2026

the gap

any attempt to
lessen the gap
between us and God
is destined for failure

because the truth is
the more we get
to know who he is
the bigger he becomes
the greater our need
and the larger the gap
which is not a bad thing

she has been 
forgiven much
for she loved much
but he who has been
forgiven little loves little

the bigger our need
the bigger the gap
the bigger the cross
the bigger the love

that's kingdom life

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

a yes orientation

“I am the Lord’s servant.  May it be to me as you have said.” (Luke 1:38) 

Walking with God means to be continually willing to say “yes” to him.  Mary is a great example of that.  In fact, she has often been described through the ages as someone having a “yes orientation” to God.  That sounds beautiful, but what does it really mean?  What does it look like?

First and foremost, having a “yes orientation” to God means that we need to listen carefully to what he’s asking us to say yes to and not assume that we need to be doing anything and everything.  Sadly, many of us make that assumption without ever asking.  It makes me wonder how many times we are saying yes to something God has not even asked us to do?

What God was asking Mary to do was very specific and, thus, Mary’s yes was very specific as well.  And in order to say yes to what God was asking of her, she had to say no to many other things.  That’s the way life with God works.  He speaks and we listen.  He asks and we answer.  He leads and we follow, not vice versa.

We get into trouble when we assume.  We run ahead, thinking our plans and activities and agendas are God’s without ever asking him.  Don’t make that mistake.  Don’t just assume.  Ask God, listen to what he says, and then be like Mary—say yes! 


Tuesday, March 24, 2026

alive: encountering the risen jesus

 


Eastertide is coming quickly.  If you're looking for a companion for the journey of resurrection, here's an option: Alive: Encountering the Risen Jesus

Thursday, March 19, 2026

the holiness of the ordinary

the sun paints the morning sky
filling its daily canvas with hues
of pink and orange and red
a masterpiece on display for all to see
an open invitation for all who choose
to say yes and to stop and to look

there is beauty in daily life
profundity waiting to be unearthed
like treasure hidden in a field
each day a showcase of mystery
each moment an invitation to engage 
the holiness of the ordinary
which is not ordinary at all

but it must first be recognized
in order to be seen 
and it must be seen 
in order to be fully appreciated
but that takes time

it is hard to pay attention on the run
it is difficult to notice in a hurry
slowing down is a key element
savoring only happens slowly
if we want to fully taste
all that the now has to offer
it will require something of us

but are we willing to give that something

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

anxiety

it doesn't take much
to send me down 
the rabbit hole

to start the chorus
of voices within
holding me captive
to their what ifs 
and oh noes
creating one
worst case scenario
after another

once the wheel is spun
it takes forever for it
to come to rest again
almost impossible to stop
i have become its victim
helplessly watching
breathlessly worrying

it has its way with me
until finally it chooses
to release its grip
then the wheel finally stops
until the trigger is pulled again

it doesn't take much