Why do we need a pilgrimage?
We are forever in process, wrestling to narrow the gap between our ideal self and the humdrum self who is stuck checking off today's To-Do List. Many ...
We are forever in process, wrestling to narrow the gap between our ideal self and the humdrum self who is stuck checking off today's To-Do List. Many ...
From my son Seth's blog: My mom thought he was getting old. "He's not getting old, Karen," my dad responded. "Yeah," I chimed in. "This is not an ...
A couple weeks ago, I asked Don Rock, who recently came on staff with AIM about his connection to us in his college days. This was his reply: "I do...
Every now and then I read a blog that just wrecks me and haunts me. Here's one from Stephanie Fisk, whose heart is breaking as she touches the broken ...
You have to find your center each day. You have to detox and recalibrate. Create a space in your schedule and in your home where you can be quiet....
God, speaking thru Jeremiah, said a lot of provocative things; this for example: "I will forsake my house,abandon my inheritance;I will give the on...
What do you think of when you see a picture of a monk in a saffron-colored robe? Whatever our thoughts, we probably have more in common with them than...
Life is usually lived in transition moments, in between the "big things." When I graduated college, my wife Karen and I got married and moved to Indon...
In the nineties, there was a phrase that surfaced in pop culture and was made famous by athletes - "my bad." Those two little words represented a s...
The cry of a little orphan stopped me in my tracks this morning and put my busy life in perspective. I thought about it the whole time I was out joggi...