And so. Let’s not downplay the importance of words, of dialogue, of argument. The ancient Hebrews believed that it was through words that the world was created, through the breath of the Spirit that the soil—including you and me—came to be. Words are vital, life-giving, soul transforming agents of change in our lives and our … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 9–Prophets of Light
Navigating the Divide: Part 8–What We Must Pin Down When Everyone Else Is Trying To Pin Us Down
Sometimes you get the sense that someone else is simply trying to pin you down. They ask what news agency you follow, what authors you read, who you voted for in the last election. Their intent is to label you, jam you in a box, usually with the intent of writing you off. Conversations around … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 8–What We Must Pin Down When Everyone Else Is Trying To Pin Us Down
Navigating the Divide: Part 7–Sometimes You Have to Wait for the Tide to Go Out
One of my favorite field trips as a boy was going to Stinson Beach and seeing the life that thrived in the tide pools. Around the large rocks that dotted the Northern California coast, these “pools” would form that were inhabited by sea anemones, star fish, barnacles, and other mysterious life. These pools of life … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 7–Sometimes You Have to Wait for the Tide to Go Out
When We Find Ourselves In Total Chaos
There is a lot to be uneasy about right now. This coronavirus is not only deadly, it also seems to be highly contagious. People are dying. They are dying alone. Those that are left behind have to grieve alone. On another level, people are losing their jobs, and their businesses. A lot to be uneasy … Continue reading When We Find Ourselves In Total Chaos
Navigating the Divide: Part 6–Do Your Homework! (You Know, Before Screen Time)
One of the great developments of my lifetime, hands down now, is the reduction in homework given to grade school children. My son and daughter do way less homework than I did at grades well below where they are now. And no, this isn’t a moment to brag about walking uphill both ways in the … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 6–Do Your Homework! (You Know, Before Screen Time)
Coronavirus Isn’t the Only Thing that’s Viral
So. This is new. It is hard for me to compare this Coronavirus to anything else in my lifetime. Schools being closed. Professional sports leagues being shuttered. People fighting over toilet paper. My word. What is truly astounding to me is the global nature of the thing. It is involving countries and systems and economies … Continue reading Coronavirus Isn’t the Only Thing that’s Viral
Navigating the Divide: Part 5–What I Learned from Talking with My Friends about Beer
You can learn a lot when talking with your friends about beer. A number of years back now, my wife and I were having dinner with a couple from our faith community. The subject of beer came up, and our friends suddenly went on and on about the evils of alcohol, beer, wine, etc. And … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 5–What I Learned from Talking with My Friends about Beer
Navigating the Divide: Part 4–The Ancient Art of Truthing
One of the most remarkable things people believed about Jesus very early on was that he was the purest reflection of what God is really like. Believe it or not, thousands of years ago, people had divergent and conflicting ideas of what God was like. Even among the Jewish people, from whom Jesus came. For … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 4–The Ancient Art of Truthing
Navigating the Divide: Part 3–Good People with Good Intentions
Sometimes I catch myself fantasizing about who I would like to cut out of my life. I don't fantasize about their death, just their disappearance. I mean, not in a kidnapped-and-taken-to-Siberia kind of way, but in a, “Oh, you’re moving? That’s too bad” kind of way. Gone from my air space. Gone from my face vision. … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 3–Good People with Good Intentions
Navigating the Divide: Part 2–Dark Cloud Mode
Sometimes, when you are in the moment, you fail to recognize the gravity of it. And sometimes…you get it. As I was at my computer, working away the other day, I realized that my wife was receiving her very last treatment for cancer. While I was sitting in my office. I grabbed my keys and … Continue reading Navigating the Divide: Part 2–Dark Cloud Mode