Anything goes in this catagory as long as it is not ethically, racially, or sexually exploitive.

Lamenting a World that Could Be

Over the years, I have heard many lament the loss of values that the present world has. I have heard teachers complain about the lack of discipline among the children in their classes. I have heard grandparents worry about the indifference to Christian values in their grandchildren. I have listened to husbands and wives complain about the loss of love in their marriages. I have heard church members complain about the lack of loyalty to God that seems prevalent in our society. All these things and more add up to the urgency of our need for God's Church.

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Revenge ≠ Justice

Perhaps the question is, “How does a society reconcile the damage done to it by those who wrong others? Can a wrong be righted? Is there a way a perpetrator can “payback” a victim? These questions and struggles to answer them have been a part of human society since the beginning of written history, yet no one seems to have found a perfect answer.

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In Search of the City of God: Reflection on Psalm 48

I had to take pause, and soak in the experience. As I viewed this new day, I began to have a vision of wonderful possibilities. I thought about the liturgical texts that I had read earlier. The Psalm passage came to mind. Could this beautiful morning experience be a glimpse of what the City of God is like?

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A Reflection on the Life & Death of Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, Nada Soltan and Ed McMahon

What do all these people have in common?  Well, first and foremost, they died in the past few days.  But, even though the fact in and of itself is significant, there…

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