It is embarrassing to fall, especially as an adult. When I was a child I fell often. I was so clumsy that my mother sent me to charm school to learn how to walk with poise and grace. Yet I always felt that all I learned during those summer months was how to fall with class and some form of dignity. Falling can leave you bruised, battered and wounded. Most times when I felI I … [Read more...] about Worship Out of Wounding
A Lesson from Laodicea
I’ve noticed that few people get enthusiastic when they hear the word “ancient.” For most, ancient objects conjure up visions of spider webs, dusty furniture, broken boards, and crumbled concrete. At times, young people consider their parents’ opinions ancient, so they ignore their wise counsel or think it’s irrelevant. This is how many tend to view antiquity. Yet, several … [Read more...] about A Lesson from Laodicea