Genesis Diaries 4:15-5:24

In the depths of his suffering, guilt, and despair at being cut off from the land, his family, and the Lord, Cain grieves.  He declares that he is now condemned to be a vagabond and a wander, and whomever finds him will try to kill him because of what he has done.   There is... Continue Reading →

Lessons From a Funeral

A week and a half ago my Grandaddy died in the nursing home after a difficult night preceded by a few difficult couple of days.  What that means exactly, no one has shared, but my grief has been a bit of a weird one.  People come up to me and make a sad face, say... Continue Reading →

A Maundy Thursday Reflection

On this day two-thousand years ago our Lord and savior was abandoned by His disciples, and betrayed into the hands of the religious and political elite to be falsely accused, mocked, beaten, tortured, and then murdered.  He stood utterly alone.  It was a night of a long desired final meal, grieving prayer, and watching as... Continue Reading →

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