On The Road Of Experience
Have you ever looked up into the night sky and wondered where you fit in this very large universe? At one time or another, most of us have. One moment we feel like we finally know who we are and where we’re going, and the next moment we feel lost again, searching for...
Hidden in Plain Sight
Over my past fifteen years in this ministry, and countless discussions with Christians around the country, I have discovered that there is something revealed in the Lord’s Supper that many people have never fully noticed. Most of us know exactly what Jesus said during...
Peekaboo
If you have ever spent time with a young child or grandchild, you have probably played the simple game called peekaboo. Someone hides their face behind their hands, a blanket, or a pillow. Then suddenly the face appears again, and someone laughs and says, “Peekaboo, I...
Leave the Driving to Us
Let's face it, at one time or another we've probably all become lost while driving. Most of us don’t get lost because we failed to plan. We get lost because we were so sure we knew the way. Our confidence often shows up just before life gently reminds us who should...
Unimaginable Pain and A Loss For Words
This is one of the most difficult 4th Day Letters I have ever written. I've tried to measure every word carefully. Today, I am writing about suicide. Suicide has felt far too close lately. Within a short span of time, I have experienced a cousin die by suicide, a...
Love Is the Answer
The other day I was driving down the road running a few errands when one of my favorite songs from the 1970s came on the radio. Anyone who has ever ridden in the car with me already knows what happens next. I cannot drive without singing along with the music. If a...
When the Dance Returns
Most of us have heard the song Mr. Bojangles. Few of us have noticed how much of our own story is hidden inside it. We remember a time when joy came naturally, and most of us know what it feels like when that step is lost. Is it time to learn to dance again? Please...
A Lesson From Lincoln
A few weeks ago, my daughter called early one morning and handed the phone to my five-year-old grandson Lincoln. In his enthusiastic little voice he asked, “Papa, can we go to Chex Mix Roadhouse tonight?” I had no idea what he was talking about. Together, in today’s...
Beneath the Green
Every year St. Patrick’s Day arrives with celebration and tradition. But when that celebration lands in the middle of Lent, it raises an interesting question. What does a saint known for faith, perseverance, and transformation have to say to us during a season devoted...
The Light That Still Gets Through
Some lives look too damaged to matter. Too marked by failure to be useful. In today’s message, we reflect on a famous artist whose personal life was deeply troubled, yet whose work has helped people encounter Christ for centuries. It is a quiet but powerful reminder...
