Walking and Waiting in the Way of Wisdom

Walking and Waiting in the Way of Wisdom

The sun shone warm on my back, and my youngest granddaughter's eyes were nearly closed as I gently pushed the swing. Playground mayhem surrounded us, but we were wrapped in the quiet of a sunny summer afternoon. The grandmotherly privilege of one-on-one time with a toddler requires an intense commitment to being present in the… Continue reading Walking and Waiting in the Way of Wisdom

How to Know If You’ve Found Your True Calling

How to Know If You've Found Your True Calling

I spent my late teens and early twenties agonizing over the mystery of my true calling. Looking back, I now see that I was laboring under the mistaken notion that there was a very specific dot I should be standing on, some combination of my abilities and God's will that would put me at the… Continue reading How to Know If You’ve Found Your True Calling

A Look at My Not Very Impressive Training Regimen

A Look at My Not Very Impressive Training Regimen

A pair of seven-pound weights is part of my everyday exercise routine. I realize that's not a very impressive-sounding load, but I definitely notice the difference between them and my very cute pink five-pounders. I also notice (with some alarm) the difference between my weights and the growing heft of the two granddaughters who most… Continue reading A Look at My Not Very Impressive Training Regimen

Let the Puzzling Path of Sorrow Lead You to Hope

Let the Puzzling Path of Sorrow Lead You to Hope

For a minute, I was puzzled. The bright blue Post-It Note in my planner had a phone number in my own spidery handwriting, along with the words "FIRST CALL" in bold capital letters. Realization landed first in the pit of my stomach. These were hospice contacts for our friend Jeanette, who passed away in our… Continue reading Let the Puzzling Path of Sorrow Lead You to Hope

Is Your Theology Able To Handle The Unexpected?

Is Your Theology Able To Handle The Unexpected?

In ways that are both mundane and catastrophic, life has a way of going off the rails. Everything from rain showers overlooked by the weather forecast to devastating diagnoses, all serve to remind us that we're not in control of our livesโ€”at least not as much as we might wish. Whenever the unexpected happens, we're… Continue reading Is Your Theology Able To Handle The Unexpected?

Be Brave! Cut Off Everything that Isn’t Helpful

Be Brave! Cut Off Everything that Isn't Helpful

If you've ever grown garlic, maybe you've noticed the curled, flowering shoot that appears once the top leaves are fully established. Gardeners recognize it as the "scape," and the scape needs to be snipped off to allow the plant's energy to remain focused underground in creating a big, beautiful garlic bulb for next winter's pizza… Continue reading Be Brave! Cut Off Everything that Isn’t Helpful

When Your Unique Calling Means Doing What You Can’t NOT Do

When Your Unique Calling Means Doing What You Can't NOT Do

One of my kids has been digging holes, taking things apart, and fixing things since he was old enough to ask for a shovel. It's no surprise, then, to observe that he's Mr. Carburetor in the world of small engines (to which I do NOT have a passport) and works in a field that requires… Continue reading When Your Unique Calling Means Doing What You Can’t NOT Do

I Need More Wisdom! How Can I Grow in Godly Insight?

I Need More Wisdom! How Can I Grow in Godly Insight?

When King Solomon, confronted by two women who were claiming the same baby, pronounced, "Cut the baby in half!" how did he know that one of the women, the real mother, would rather give up her child than see him murdered? (1 Kings 3:16-28) When Samuel the prophet grabbed his sword and "hacked Agag to… Continue reading I Need More Wisdom! How Can I Grow in Godly Insight?

How Can We Raise Kids Who Are World Christians?

How Can We Raise Kids Who Are World Christians?

God is at work around the world. North America and Western Europe are no longer the hotbeds of Christian thought and cultureโ€”although the growth of the "nones" has plateaued as Gen Z starts looking for answers outside themselves. In the global South, Christianity is growing at an unprecedented rate. With 67% of all Christians living… Continue reading How Can We Raise Kids Who Are World Christians?

The Truth About Your Complaining

The Truth About Your Complaining

Often, it's the stories we've read one hundred times that surprise us when they jump off the page because of a minor plot point, missed on earlier readings. I'm reading in Exodus again and, once again, we're slogging through the wilderness. God has provided miraculous food, and Israel is singing the blues about missing the… Continue reading The Truth About Your Complaining