In my work I run into victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a social, criminal, psychological as well as a spiritual problem.
A few months back I was chatting with a fellow chaplain and he asked, “How do you deal with being involved in so much death?”
You may have heard the phrase “failure to cope” used of a person who is in the hospital. The phrase may have been made in reference to your mom or dad.
Writing is something my wife and I do. I never intended to be a writer of any kind. Oh, I had intended to write sermons, but only to be spoken on Sunday mornings, never to be published.
“Falling through the cracks” is a phrased used when speaking about people who don’t really fit the parameters of social programming.
I have a friend named John that emails me all sorts of things: jokes, beautiful pictures of exotic places in the world, quotes and a lot more.
Have you ever lost something really important, really valuable to you and nobody seemed to care?
Reminiscing is a natural pastime. It happens at family gatherings. You can probably recall almost immediately stories that are told and retold almost every time your family gathers.
Resurrection – have you seen the advertisements? Maybe you have even watched the shows. Since March 9th it has been airing on Sunday evenings on ABC.
By now, many of us understand the meaning of the word “default” as it is used in our computerized lives. A default is a setting on a computer that automatically makes a choice based on a decision or series of decisions made at some time in the past.