Satire In Our Sacred Places 

I am always right. At least according to the small voice in my head. Your questioning of my ideas or opinions, unchecked can lead me to a dark, resentful place. Gratefully I am learning. Learning to take myself less...

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God’s Big Decision… Baylor Bears or TCU Horn Frogs?

This morning sports analysts and senior pastors all across the land (Texas ground zero) have turned their attention to the ALL important matters in this world, the college football playoff selection committee. They are set to announce their big...

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A Child is Lost

Topping the list of every parents worst nightmare is loosing their child in a crowded space. I’ve been there. Immediate panic, shortness of breath, adrenalin racing - in that moment you are laser focused on the search. Gratefully the reunion...

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Trending – Wedding Ceremonies in the Dark

Last night for the second time in as many months I officiated a wedding ceremony in the dark. No really, complete darkness save my I-Phone light illuminating my ceremony comments and the happy couple. Who plans a wedding ceremony in...

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Get Off Your Donkey!

Jesus had little patience with institutional religion that cared for its own needs while neglecting the plight of ordinary people. In one of his most famous parables, he sets up as a model of Christian behavior a man who,...

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“I Can’t Stands No More” – Holy Discontent

Popeye the Sailor Man could only stands so much. Where injustice abounded, especially toward the frail and needy, Popeye would famously say, “I can’t stands no more” and then would open up a can of…well, spinach in this case,...

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Thank you for saving my life…

Thank you for saving my life. Have you ever spoken those words? I have. It was August 2001 and at the relatively young age of forty I entered the emergency room of a hospital leading to a diagnosis of...

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The “Big Idea” Behind Loving Community

When it comes to God and faith, today increasing numbers of people find a disconnect. An example of this is the marked decline in church attendance and baptisms. News outlets recently reported that Southern Baptists, one of the largest denominations,...

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Nickels and Noses, Butts and Bucks – What Counts?

Everyone counts something. Whether money in our bank accounts (or lack thereof), house size, kid’s school class rank, or number of grandkids (the crowd we run with these days), we all are counters! Not necessarily a bad thing IF...

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Freshman Orientation – Getting Your Cheer On!

With August comes many annual reminders and traditions. For Texans we shatter the century temperature mark, flock to back to school shopping and tax-free weekends, and attend orientation weeks for incoming college freshmen. Baylor University has Line Camp, Texas...

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