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Keeping Light in the Darkness

We’re in a difficult period of history.  Most of us aren’t really sure how it all happened.  Future generations will surely see it more clearly than we do.  As you look around the world, there is significant division among people.  In many cases, governments seem to no longer have the… Read More »Keeping Light in the Darkness


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Becoming Fire

The movement started when Christianity could be legally practiced in the Roman Empire.  Those in serious pursuit of a way of life that could be called “Christian” left their towns and cities and headed to remote places to live alone or in small groups.  The most notable were the people… Read More »Becoming Fire

Fifty Days: To Life!

It’s an old Eastern European custom.  I’m not sure if it’s still practiced in Slavic countries today, but it’s something we did when I was young.  On the day after Easter, Bright Monday, men and boys would splash, sprinkle, or squirt water on unsuspecting women while announcing, “Christ is risen!” … Read More »Fifty Days: To Life!

Making Sense of the Resurrection

The ancient story is retold each year throughout the world.  On the first day of the week, the women went before dawn to the place where they laid his body.  Arriving at the tomb, they found the stone rolled away.  His body was gone. Scholars tell us that the first… Read More »Making Sense of the Resurrection


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The Christianity of Jesus

I have several friends who no longer call themselves “Christian.”  It’s not that they’ve lost their faith or given up on God or something like that.  Instead, they don’t want to be associated with the narrow-minded, judgmental folks who present themselves as the “true Christians” of today.  (You know the… Read More »The Christianity of Jesus