“I am what I do”

Perhaps a man is most free when, instead of producing motives, he could only say “I am what I do.” ~ C.S. Lewis

Kids are amazing

Kylie is 11 and likes “My Little Ponies.” She tells me their names and describes who they are and what they like to do. She’s trying to decide which one to buy when they go to the mall today, so she rattles off their names: Twilight, Fluttershy, Applejack, Rainbow, Rarity and Pinkie. She has narrowed […]

Guardrails for the Christian Life

Early on, the life of faith looks beautiful in the distance, but very confining up close. So many rules. So many prohibitions. So many boundaries. But the guardrails prevent us from experiencing the consequences of the natural laws during our early learning. But our persistence pays off. Maturity is unconcerned with guardrails, only the beauty […]

Burqa Baby

The woman sitting near me is a mother. I know because she is carrying a child with beautiful dark eyes. The eyes are all I can see.   Tiny hands wrap around mother’s waist. Tiny toes spread as far as they can, brushing against each other in their suspension. This gaze somehow haunts me. Burqa baby’s […]

The Lake and I played today

The Lake and I played today. We played peek-a-boo. We played hide and seek. We played with crayons, mostly orange.   We played red light, green light.   We played follow the leader. Which started me singing. Step by step, you lead me. I will follow you all of my days. So touched, was I […]

The Lost Art of Touch

I woke to the sound of whimpering turned to whining and then a generalized commotion. Silver, my decrepit and dementia -laden husky, had wandered in the wee hours and found himself trapped behind a chair. He was flailing, unsuccessfully, to free himself. Upon seeing his predicament, I turned on the light, so he could see I […]

Beattitude addendum

Blessed is the moment when we stop asking “what does it mean?” and start doing what it says.

Today, you have…

Today, you have exactly enough time to do all of God’s will for you.