This is from one of my favorite books, "The Greatest Thing in the World," by Henry Drummond, 1891. It’s worth spending a minute reading . . . and a lifetime living. Unconditional love is the best thing we do, and no day is wasted trying to do it a little better.
The Feast in the Dark
King David wrote at one of his most painful times it was like walking through the valley of the shadow of death. If you’ve been there, you know it can feel like your only options are to trudge aimlessly in voiceless desperation, or surrender to the pain and lay down to die alone. But a …
The Perfect Storm Killer
I had a vivid dream last Saturday that might be an encouragement to some. Angi and I were renting a house on the beach, and had our dogs and cat with us. Our kids and a few of their friends were staying in the house next door. Both buildings were raised on stilts. Angi and …
Voting for Love
I've spent much of my life researching spiritual subjects. I think every believer should learn all he or she can about God, both through ongoing experience and life–long study. I'm also interested in politics. I majored in political science and history. The only opportunity to vote I've missed was a primary when I was fighting …
Teacher or Jailer
Pain is either a teacher or a jailer. It's your choice whether you'll use your experiences as a step of wisdom as you risk going further on with your life, or as another link in the chain that's binding you in a dark dungeon. The jailers will try to put you in cages made of …
