A New World

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Fans of the highest-grossing movie of all time will have to wait just a little bit longer for a sequel.  The 2009 blockbuster Avatar has grossed almost $2.9 billion worldwide.  Director James Cameron originally planned to release the second installment of his science fiction masterpiece in 2015.  Then came production delays, along with extended waits for moviemaking technology to catch… Read more »

Intersections

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A few years ago I approached a four-way stop not far from my home.  I was in a bit of a rush, so I was glad to see that there was already a car in the intersection, going from left to right. Perfect.  Now it’s my turn.  I tapped my brakes, slowed to a stop – OK, I at least… Read more »

Out of the Salt Shaker

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“You are the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13).  The Jesus-following life doesn’t begin with a long list of “you ought to be’s.”  It starts with the words “you are.”  This is a big deal.  People are typically prepared to hear a track coach or a military general or a chemistry teacher or even a Bible-waving preacher set out the… Read more »

Farewell to the Big Me

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According to Greek mythology, Narcissus was a spectacularly handsome young man. Every female in his zip code yearned for his affection.  He could have cared less.  In the words of author Eugene Peterson, “Narcissus had no time for them.  He was all the company he needed.  He could not waste time on anyone.  He required his full attention.” The beautiful… Read more »

The Hardest Prayer

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On May 7, 1915, some nine months after the start of World War I, a German U-boat torpedoed the passenger liner Lusitania as it sailed in neutral waters off the southern coast of Ireland. The ship vanished in just 18 minutes.  Nearly 1,200 passengers died.  A third of the victims were women and children, and 128 of those who were… Read more »

Confession Booth

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Reed College in Oregon is widely regarded as one of America’s most socially progressive campuses. Its annual springtime student festival, Renn Fayre, is, to put it mildly, faith-averse.  The campus is shut down for three days so the students can come together and do some serious partying in the spirit of revisiting Renaissance England.  Participants are far more likely to… Read more »

Surprised by Grace

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So why didn’t Sam and Frodo just fly to Mordor on the backs of the eagles, since that’s how they were ultimately rescued? OK, let’s back up.  In case you haven’t read the monumental Lord of the Rings saga, or seen their Oscar-winning film depictions, the central storyline of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic tale involves the humblest of creatures – a… Read more »

Deep Humility

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A newly promoted military officer was ecstatic to discover that he had just merited his first private office. On his first day on the job, he sat down in his chair and surveyed his desk, his bookshelves, and his very own telephone.  A moment later, as he looked out his window, he noticed a private heading his direction.  As the… Read more »

Courage

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When Chuck Norris grows up, he wants to be a Gurkha. Gurkhas are natives of the multi-ethnic highlands of Nepal.  Over several centuries they have earned global notoriety as fearless warriors. The Chief of Staff of India’s armed forces once suggested, “If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or is a Gurkha.”  Working… Read more »

Just One Thing

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Throughout this season of Advent our focus is “The Story of Christmas in 20 Words.”  On each of the 20 weekday mornings ending on Christmas Eve, we’ll spotlight a single word from the Gospel accounts that helps us ponder more deeply the birth of Jesus. 20.  Believe If the notion that God became a human being is more than just… Read more »