Grace at the library

Grace at the library

I wrote about sainthood in my last post and perhaps one reason I did was because sainthood has already been bestowed upon me. And I didn’t even have to die. And it was given by one of the great powers of society: The public library. Technological glitches can...
Welcome home

Welcome home

Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us…(Hebrews 12:1, NRSV) I’ve written before about my...
A green-ribbon committee

A green-ribbon committee

I was reading an article the other day that mentioned the phrase “blue-ribbon committee.” I can’t recall the subject of the article, but I would imagine that it included a Really Big Issue and Very Smart And Important People were needed to address...
Finding life through death

Finding life through death

I was listening to the radio in my car a couple weeks ago when I heard about Ric Ocasek’s death. I was never a huge fan of The Cars, but when I’m in a 80s-music kind of mood, one of The Cars’ songs may pop up and so I know their hits pretty well....
Bursting my bubble

Bursting my bubble

We made our annual one-day visit to the Iowa State Fair last month and there are some things that will never change. I will always eat approximately 20,000 calories. I will always be in awe of the Super Bull, which weighed in at 2,710 pounds this year. And no matter...