Tread Softly
There are times when words fall short. We have a longing, an ache of heart and soul that cannot be expressed with common language. And yet the poet William Butler Yeats seems able to structure simple...
View ArticleWhat the Creative Process Has Taught Me About God
As a beginning designer I knew very little about what artists call The Creative Process. When working on a logo, I might sketch out a few ideas, but then I would jump right into my design software and...
View ArticleA New Adventure
I write today to give thanks and to celebrate a modern day miracle and a new adventure. You may recall two posts that I wrote at the beginning of this year sharing what I believed God wanted to do in...
View ArticleBack to the Root of St. Patrick’s Day
I’m taking advantage of St. Patrick’s Day in a different way than most. Today I’m going back to the root of the occasion to celebrate in the fashion that the reported saint himself would have so many...
View ArticleMy Relationship with Jesus: Then and Now
While Jesus never changes, my view of Him has dramatically changed over the last several years. I talk of this shift in our relationship in Forgetting the Fairy Tale, but in essence, it boils down to...
View ArticleWhen I See the Moon
When I see the moon, I remember that I am small and God is vast. From ages past, His Word brought forth the unimaginable beauty of the universe, its glories teasing us with sprays of stars and globes...
View ArticleThe Beginning in the End: But God
BUT GOD. Don’t you just love those two little words? Two little words can change everything in an instant. Two little words that cause the blind to see, the lame to walk, the barren to be a mother of...
View ArticleTreasures of Darkness: A Closer Look at Isaiah 45
Isaiah 45 is a prophetic message from God to Cyrus, founder of the Persian Empire, written some 200 years before his birth. Centuries before the events would transpire, the Maestro of heaven planned to...
View ArticlePsalm 9: The Nations Have Fallen
Psalm 9 returns to the theme of David lamenting his enemies, this time on the worldwide scale of the nations. However, he chooses to pause in the midst of his pain to look up. Verses 1-2 David begins...
View ArticleThe State of My Heart This Election Day
Today, millions of Americans will exercise their civic duty and vote for the next President of the United States. As has been said repeatedly throughout the last months, this election may be the most...
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