Freedom

HAPPY MONDAY! Something I saw (and can’t remember where) prompts today’s word-of-the-week… FREEDOM I’m grateful for freedom. I’ll bet you are as well. As a wheelchair user, I might be more aware of day-to-day freedom than a lot of you. I know first-hand what it’s like to not be able to go where I want (can’t use that door), to […]

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A Pilgrim Asks Questions

He’s on His way home, this leg of the journey nearly complete. That’s how the end of this week feels, and yet so much must have been swirling around in His head as He contemplated the road ahead. It wouldn’t be easy, but He didn’t come for easy. Honestly, there’s a lot swirling around in […]

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I’m In Favor Of…

A few days ago I was interviewed by some college students for a class project. They sent the questions in advance, but asked if it was okay to toss in follow-ups as we progressed. Of course I agreed. These folks did their research. They knew a lot about my background and were prepared with interesting, thought-provoking […]

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Who Should I Forgive?

You likely know the story–here’s the Cliff-notes version. Livi Petit and his OU fraternity brothers caught on tape in a hateful, disgusting, racist chant. Levi’s expelled, frat’s shut down, social media blows up in a frenzy of well-deserved denunciation. Then Levi steps up an apoligizes, owns his behavior, meets with the OU football team, reaches […]

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Just Stop Trying

Stop trying. Start training. It’s one of my favorite principles. It’s a principle because it’s timeless and applies in just about any circumstance. In about two months I’ll give a talk at a TEDX event in Loveland. If you’re not familiar, TED talks are different than most other presentations. For one thing, they’re very structured, […]

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Brief Glimpses

Once in a while we get a brief glimpse of what God’s up to. Most of the time we’re pretty sure we see God’s hand in short-term results that happen to align with our desires. I’m certainly no expert, but I tend to think He works in bigger pictures and longer timelines. I see His work when […]

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Fact

HAPPY MONDAY! A philosophy question prompts today’s word-of-the-week… FACT I always told my students it was wrong to cheat on a test. More than just against the rules, cheating was intrinsically, morally wrong in all circumstances. In 35 years I don’t think anyone ever questioned that assertion. I guess I assumed it was a fact, a moral truth. […]

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Why We Must Tell Stories

TMI–we’re buried in an ever-increasing flow of information. Perhaps as little as 100 years ago an educated person might know most of the important information accumulated by civilization. Today that’s ridiculous as access to facts increases exponentially. Funny thing…it’s a bit like drinking from a fire hose. There’s plenty of water, but you may not […]

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Starbucks And RaceTogether

Did you follow the Starbucks #racetogether campaign? Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz basically offered baristas the opportunity to write the words RACE TOGETHER on cups. The program was voluntary. The goal was to spark conversations about race. The backlash was, to put it mildly, harsh. I guess I understand. Starbucks is a service business. People show up with certain […]

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Conditional Faith?

“Your family and their descendants will be enslaved and abused for four hundred years, but then everything will be okay.” Imagine receiving THAT email. How would you respond? That’s exactly the message God delivered to Abram in Genesis 15. Among all His lofty promises, God assured Abram that he’d be fine but his family would endure […]

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