Post 1: Broken Toys

It was the Christmas of my third grade. Dad was new to the parish and as a new minister, he was not earning very much. Nevertheless he bought what he could for us children.
One of the families of the church came to visit. They farmed in three states.
After supper, we children went downstairs to play. The older boy started Continue reading Post 1: Broken Toys

Post 3: God is in Control

God is in control. It is hard to see this sometimes. We ask ourselves “Why didn’t He protect us?” We wonder how people can be so cruel. We wonder why things are not the way they are supposed to be. How can He stand by when people are so disobedient to His ways?
Where was He when these things happened? Continue reading Post 3: God is in Control

Post 4: Forgiveness

The screaming could be heard from one end of the mall to the other. A young child was being held down by her mother and father while the store attendant with her body piercings and tattoos prepared to poke a hole in the child’s ear.
“No, I don’t want my ears pierced.” She cried. Or was she too young to even talk? I don’t remember. But it was evident in her screams that Continue reading Post 4: Forgiveness

Post 6: Law vs Grace.

Every once in a while I catch a glimpse of her shadow. After spending thirty years counting beans, making certain everyone is in compliance with the laws, she became a lawyer. Me? I went on to become an ordained minister. There you have it. One of us a lawyer, the other a minister.

In theology class, we were constantly reminded of the tension between Law and Grace. Continue reading Post 6: Law vs Grace.

Post: 10: Snake River Trail

I find myself wondering if a time would come when I had no more thoughts of this trauma and would not be able to meet my goal of one blog per week. Then I thought, maybe that would be a good thing. After all, if I were no longer thinking about this which haunts me, wouldn’t Continue reading Post: 10: Snake River Trail

Post 19: PRIVECY

I spent a year working for a company cleaning ductwork. It is a very intimate job.
I would go into a stranger’s house, look for all the heating ducts in every room and start removing the registers. Sometimes I would need to move furniture, I would see the dust, the pictures on the walls, the knickknacks revealing the individualistic character, likes and dislikes of the owner. Continue reading Post 19: PRIVECY