As you well know, I spend half of my working day in a Personal Care Home. Bethesda Place has 60 residents ranging in age from 48 – 99 all needing 24/7 nursing care.
Recently I came across an article written by Gisela Webb titled “Intimations of the Great Unlearning: Interreligious spirituality and the demise of consciousness which is Alzheimer’s”.
The other day I was walking the corridors of the hospital as I went about my work and for some reason I noticed how many people were waiting.
WANT. I want… “Want” is an interesting four letter word. There are few that would want to call it a “bad” four letter word, but it is a four letter word that bears reflection.
This past summer a neighbour saw my wife and I sitting out one evening and wandered over to chat.
This is my 322nd article. That’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 418,600 words. I guess Solomon knew what he was talking about when he wrote, “of making many books there is no end”.
Who is this Jesus, born in Bethlehem? Who is this one called Emmanuel? Who is this One that has captivated history even though so many distain him?
“Will I ever have to give an account for my sins?” “Which of my sins will I have to give an account for when I stand before God on the Judgment Day?”
“You will never guess what I heard…” or “Can you keep a secret…” are two of the ways gossip often begins. We have all been the object of gossip and if we are honest with ourselves we have all been perpetrators of gossip.
Recently I read an article titled, “Can Evangelical Chaplains Serve God and Country? The Crisis Arrives” written by Albert Mohler, the President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.