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How God is Faithful Through Loss and Adversity

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Childish Faith

September 3, 2022

Photo by David Beale on Unsplash A Childish Faith (A Deconstruction Observed, Part 3)by James Pence 17 Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it” (Luke 18:17 NIV). The details are fuzzy (it was 56 years ago after all), but something changed in me the day our priest, Father Clarke, put his hand on my head and blessed me. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say something awakened in me. Before then, prayers were something I recited from rote before bed every night. And church was just …

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Sneaking Communion, and Priestly Blessings

August 27, 2022

Image by Robert Cheaib from Pixabay August 26, 2022 – Sneaking Communion and Priestly Blessings 13 People were bringing little children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them, but the disciples rebuked them. 14 When Jesus saw this, he was indignant. He said to them, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. 15 Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” 16 And he took the children in his arms, placed his hands on them and blessed them (Mark …

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If You Feel Politically Homeless…

August 13, 2022

Best Tweet of the week. Maybe ever! It’s rare that I see something on Twitter that really inspires me, but this tweet did just that. I’ve felt politically homeless since about 2016, about the time I decided that the Republican party no longer reflected my values, but that I also couldn’t fully embrace the Democrats. This tweet reminded me that it’s okay. I’m a citizen of a much different kingdom. I needed to hear that this week. If you feel politically homeless, take heart. You are feeling the tug of your heavenly citizenship, the *normality* of feeling like aliens and …

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The Problem with Prayer at the 50-yard Line

June 29, 2022

Image by Keith Johnston from Pixabay Over the last few days, many Evangelical Christians have rejoiced in two landmark Supreme Court decisions. The most notable, of course, is the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. I plan to write my reflections on that decision soon, but I’m still sorting through my very mixed emotions about it and prefer to take a bit more time to think. However, the second decision, released on Monday July 27th is also significant, and I don’t need as much time to think about it, so I’ll comment on it first. Most readers will be …

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314 Words about Dark Saturday

April 16, 2022

Maundy Thursday. Good Friday. Easter Sunday.  What about Saturday? In our zeal to get from the crucifixion to the resurrection, we often skip a day.  I call it Dark Saturday. In some traditions, this is known as Holy Saturday, the time when Jesus supposedly went to Hades and liberated the souls of the Old Testament saints. I prefer to experience this day from the viewpoint of the disciples. Can you imagine how they felt on the day after the crucifixion of Jesus? The shock of Good Friday has now settled into a grim new reality. All their hopes and dreams …

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314 Words about the Silence of God

April 8, 2022

Image by Ri Butov from Pixabay I’ve heard some Christians say that they never question God. I’m glad the psalmists didn’t take that approach. Psalm 10 begins with the bold questions, “Why, Lord, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?” (Psalm 10:1 NIV) I’ve pondered those questions a lot, lately. Just this morning I awoke to the news that the Russians had fired a cluster bomb into a train station where people were evacuating. As of this writing there are at least 50 dead. Where are you, Lord? A few days ago, the …

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250 Words about God’s Providence

April 5, 2022

I’ve been thinking a lot about God’s providence ever since my SCA*.  My daughter Charlene did CPR on me for at least 15 minutes before the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department arrived and took over. But as I reflect on her being there at 4 a.m. to save my life, I’m amazed at God’s providence Years ago, half-jokingly, I’d told both our kids that if they ever wanted to move out to our place, I’d give them some land. And although I was joking, I was also totally serious.  Several years ago, Charlene decided to take me up on my offer …

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268 Words about How to Pray for Ukraine

March 29, 2022

For the last month I’ve been wrestling with the question of how to pray about the situation in Ukraine. It’s easy to toss out generic prayers like, “Lord help the people displaced by the war,” and “Please send people to help.” And, of course, “God, please overrule this evil and bring good from it. Use your people to be the hands and feet of Jesus.” Those are all valid prayers, but in the face of the horror and brutality we are witnessing, they somehow felt hollow. I prayed that God would stop Russia. That he would bring Putin down. That …

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262 Words About Political Theater and Great Speeches

March 24, 2022

It seems that in today’s political climate the price of serving on the Supreme Court of the United States is to allow yourself to be brutalized by senators seeking to garner sound bites and video clips for future campaign videos while simultaneously posturing for their Twitter followers.  I’m fully aware that this conduct is not limited to a single political party and that both Democrats and Republicans take turns doing the brutalizing, depending on the nominee’s perceived political leanings. But in the midst of the political theater someone’s words occasionally cross the line into greatness. Yesterday those words came from …

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270 Words About Writing

March 22, 2022

Some time ago, a writer (I can’t remember who or I’d credit them) did a series of posts with the clever titles, (# of words) about (topic). For example, “250 Words About Quantum Theory.” (Actually, I don’t remember any posts about quantum theory, but you get the idea.) The number of words varied with each post and was reflected in the title: “184 Words About Dog Training,” “97 Words About the Oscars,” “253 Words About Pizza,” and so on. (By now you’re probably wondering where this is going.) Well, ever since my heart attack and cardiac arrest I’ve found writing …

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