Newsletter (Page 16)

In Dependence Day

The Fourth of July is coming up this coming Sunday. We have recently started calling this holiday simply “The 4th of July” but it’s proper name is “Independence Day” as we celebrate our independence of our country from Britain on this day. As a nation, we wrote this thing called the “Declaration of Independence” which…

Seasons of Hope

This past Monday was the first day of summer. June 21, the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, is also the first day of summer. (I know this because Professor Fuelberg told me so during Bible study this past Sunday.) From here on out, the days will get shorter as we approach the…

Vacation and Grace

It happens every time we plan on leaving for some kind of vacation — the increasing of the already hurried pace of trying to get things done, make sure details are cleared, and communications made. And every time there is a moment, sometimes a short one and sometimes a long one, where I think to…

The Relay

Last week one of our students, Kristin, reached out to me and said, “Hey, I’m leading a Bible study at my church over the summer and they would like to talk about purgatory, do you have any good resources?” I looked, but I didn’t find anything that I liked at first (of course, after looking…

The Afterlife and the Beforelife

In 1951, a book by an unknown writer hit the shelves of bookstores throughout the United States. That book started off with the line, “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my…

Listening for Hope

If you stop for just a moment and close your eyes, you might find yourself hearing things that you didn’t initially realize were there. Maybe it’s a song bird in the background. Maybe it’s how loud that bass line sounds when you listen to it on those speakers or head phones. Maybe it’s being able…

Ascension and the Pertinent Negative

In the short story “Silver Blaze” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the world’s most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, notices something that didn’t happen. In the story, a Scotland Yard inspector is asking for what Holmes noticed about the evidence in a given case. Holmes replies, “the curious incident of the dog.” The inspector, probably rummaging…

Spirituality in Stages

There’s a great book out there called “I Once  Was Lost” by Don Everts and Doug Schaupp. In this book, the two authors describe different thresholds or stages of spirituality. The book itself is concerned with the movement that a non-Christian experiences as they move closer to becoming a Christian, but I wonder if it…

Mayday!

In just a couple of days, it will be May 1st. Throughout Europe, this day is known as “May Day” and is celebrated as a holiday with traditions like dancing around a maypole (a pole with ribbons attached to it), leaving anonymous baskets of flowers on neighbors’ doorsteps, and lighting “lucky fires” in the evening…

Body and Soul

I read an article recently that outlined what the world’s 5 major religions believed about the concept of a soul. It went through Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism and explained how they differed in their concepts of what could be called a “soul” (although even this term is native to Judaism and doesn’t exactly…