Author Archives: Morning Reflections

Serving on the Front Lines

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. By the spring of 1944, everybody knew the Allies were preparing to invade France. D-Day would be the first major step in crushing Hitler’s occupying army, followed by an invasion of the German homeland. The Nazis were ready, however. They had heavily fortified the French coastline.  Hitler had also made two assumptions. The… Read more »

Standing Where Jesus Stands

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. Standing Where Jesus Stands There once was a florist who had a really bad day.  He mixed up two orders.  One flower arrangement went to a guy who was opening a new business.  The other went to a family that had just lost a loved one.  The business owner came into the floral shop… Read more »

Tarantula Love

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. It’s that time of year again. The tarantulas are rambling across the deserts of the American Southwest.  Brown tarantulas are large, hairy, solitary spiders – about the size of a saucer – that seem perfectly designed to play the starring role in a horror movie.  In reality, they are exceedingly gentle.  They rarely bite… Read more »

A New Start

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. A New Start Bible stories don’t have official names.  Even though traditional names have become attached to certain texts over the centuries, there’s still plenty of room for discussion.  Many would suggest, for instance, that The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 should actually be known as The Parable of the… Read more »

The Third Way

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. Most spouses go through life carrying a mental file folder called Things I Wish I Had Never Said.  They include comments made in the heat of an argument, harsh assessments of certain in-laws, and overly honest replies to questions like, “Honey, does my new haircut make me look old?” They might even include things… Read more »

Guy’s Big Day

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. Imagine a national holiday named for a convicted criminal – a guy whose big moment was actually a big failure. His name was Guido Fawkes.  His alias was John Johnson.  But he’s better known by his nickname, Guy.    Every year on November 5, Britain celebrates Guy Fawkes Day with bonfires, parades, and fireworks. … Read more »

What’s Wrong with the World

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. On a cold winter night in Chicago in 1927, Buckminster Fuller calculated how long it would take for him to die of hypothermia in the frigid waters of Lake Michigan. He stood, despondent, on a deserted stretch of shoreline north of the city.  At age 32 he had no job prospects, no savings,… Read more »

Plugging In

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. When it comes to new technology, I’m not what you might call an early adopter. About 30 years ago the church that I was serving invested heavily in a new computer system.  It was time to say goodbye to our typewriters.  I resisted. After all, I could out-type anyone on the staff.  My mom, a… Read more »

The Kingdom is Here

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. One of the boys who lived directly across the street from my childhood home yearned to find God.  So where did he go to undertake such a life-changing search?  He went where all the other Midwestern Baby Boomers went to pursue their spiritual quests: Colorado.  If something big was going to happen, it… Read more »

Masks

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. It’s that time of year again. Why do we break out scary masks every Halloween, pretending to be demons, vampires, ghouls, or one of the Kardashians? The best guess of historians is that Halloween is the semi-Christianized version of an ancient Celtic festival on October 31-November 1 called Samhain (pronounced SAW-win) which marked the… Read more »