Monthly Archives: August 2017

Discipline of Meditation

Last week I wrote about the importance of study as a spiritual discipline. Study is an intellectual pursuit and while it is valuable in helping us understand things about God, it’s not the only path open to us. Meditation is … Continue reading

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Leaves of Grass

Paulette and I were watching Antiques Roadshow, and the item under discussion was a civil war letter.  It had been written home from a Union soldier who was a patient in a military hospital.  What made the letter special was … Continue reading

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Growing, Not Changing

Most of you reading this will be familiar with the groaner that goes like this: “How many Lutherans does it take to change a light bulb?” Answer?  “CHANGE??!!!?’  So much negative connotation with that word! August is the new September. … Continue reading

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