When Derek McCollum preached at All Saints last year, he quoted an Iranian theologian, Mohammad Ali Abtahi, who had recently spoken to a group at Covenant Seminary. The thing that stuck out to me from Derek’s sermon was one of…
I didn’t have time Sunday to give you the full story from the article, Change or Die. If you read through the article you will see that behavioral change is possible, even in heart patients. The requirements are quite telling…
If the review of Doubt below piqued your interest in watching the movie, here are some questions you might consider for your own, personal reflection; or, better yet, for discussion with friends. What were you thinking about as the film…
It would be easy to say that Revolutionary Road, both the novel by Richard Yates and the recent film from Sam Mendes, is a story about the American Dream, and how it is nothing more than a dream. I’m sure…
When my grandmother died she left me a large collection or aprons, some cookbooks and table linens. She clearly knew something about me that I had yet to discover, because, at the time, I couldn’t make a grilled cheese without…
“Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know.” –Montaigne How do you feel about people who are certain? Do you find them attractive, admirable, encouraging? Or do you tend to suspect their character, their motives? How you answer…
Just about a "perfect" evening with Richard Winter at the Wildflower Center. Thanks to Topher for chronicling it all with his camera.