Monthly Archives: April 2014

Why is this week different? (Wednesday)

  Luke 22:8 Jesus said to Peter and John, “Go and prepare the Passover meal for us to eat.”   Gotta admire Jesus’ commitment to the traditions of his faith. Of course, this celebration of the Passover transformed the Old Testament (old promise) … Continue reading

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Why is this week different? (Tuesday)

  Jesus–a study in contrasts:     Most people, if they thought someone was out to kill them, would lay low. Jesus entered Jerusalem to the crowd’s Hosanna cries. Next day, he made a scene in the center of town. But … Continue reading

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Why is this week different? (Monday)

  It’s Holy Week. Holy, as in sacred, set apart, consecrated. How do you honor Holy Week?     Chocolate, bunnies and eggs Extra church services I work, just like every other week  The last week of Jesus’ earthly life … Continue reading

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Word Power (Friday)

  Jesus is “the Word.”     John 1:1,14 (NIV) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God . . . The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. … Continue reading

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Word Power (Thursday)

Prayer . . . a conversation with God, usually via words. Sometimes God and I communicate visually: somebody’s face pops up in my head, along with the impression that I should pray for that individual (and we’re back to words); … Continue reading

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Word Power (Wednesday)

Continuing with Seeing Voices by Oliver Sacks: “What is naming for? It has to do, surely, with the primal power of words, to define, to enumerate, to allow mastery and manipulation; to move from the realm of objects and images to … Continue reading

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Word Power (Tuesday)

I’m reading Oliver Sacks’ Seeing Voices. It’s a fascinating look into communication, deafness and the power of words. He reminds us that we think with words.  Words connect us to past and future, to far-off places, even to the land of make-believe. Without … Continue reading

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Word Power (Monday)

  Words matter. I try hard to use the right words. It aggravates me when others don’t–as in:     Access to health insurance versus access to health care Income (what is earned) versus wealth (what is owned) Natural versus good  (think about it; poison … Continue reading

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Remember the Sabbath (Friday)

  Albert Schweitzer (1875 – 1965)—theologian, musician, writer, missionary and physician—weighs in on the Sabbath:     “Do not let Sunday be taken from you If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan.” Remember the Sabbath. Surround your soul … Continue reading

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Remember the Sabbath (Thursday)

  It’s Sunday morning. I arrive at church, a dozen things on my mind:     Did I get the right announcements in the bulletin? I hope so-and-so comes, it’ll save me a phone call. How’s my hair look? Did I … Continue reading

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