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Faith VS Fear

“I’m not afraid.  I have faith!”  That’s something people say today.  I don’t think faith has anything to do with fear.  Fear is an emotion meant to protect us by alerting us to possible danger.  Faith is a conviction.  The following is a text version of this blog. There’s a… Read More »Faith VS Fear

The Christmas Story and 2020

How can things go so badly?  I suspect most people have asked a question like that during 2020.  There are the pandemic and the cascade of problems that have come with it like economic hardship, unemployment, disruption of education from pre-K through university life, businesses closing offices with people now… Read More »The Christmas Story and 2020


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Transitions and Transfigurations

I’ve experienced many different kinds of transitions in my life.  I’ve lived in Johnstown, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Morgantown, WV; Miami Beach, FL; Tucson, AZ; St. Louis, MO; and Atlanta, GA.  Movements from city to city represent one kind of transition I’ve experienced.  I’ve held many different jobs: hospital chaplain, pastor,… Read More »Transitions and Transfigurations

Faith in the Midst of Tragedy

He was sweet and full of energy:  a blond-haired, blue-eyed six-year-old boy. He had a smile and laugh that conveyed joy to others.  His name was Chris.  I met him when on the pediatric unit of the hospital I served as a chaplain in the early 1980s. Over the next… Read More »Faith in the Midst of Tragedy

From Fear to Possibility

Of all the people with whom I’ve worked, Rosie is someone who left a clear impression on me.  If you saw Rosie on the street, you’d probably give her some extra room and avoid eye contact.  But if you had the opportunity to know her, she was a kind and… Read More »From Fear to Possibility

Fear Versus Trust

I live in a great neighborhood. While it’s only a few minutes drive to Atlanta’s downtown and midtown neighborhoods, it’s also just as close to the city center of neighboring Decatur. While we live in an urban area, our yard leads into a woods and the houses in our neighborhood… Read More »Fear Versus Trust