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Thoughts on Divorce

First off - I want to be clear - I am in no way judging, condemning, looking down on or thinking less of anyone who has gone through a divorce. Your marital status does not change how I think of you. I said - I hate divorce - NOT divorced people. I have a special place of empathy and respect for those who have walked through that difficult valley - something I am unsure of how I would manage myself. What I hate is the pain divorce puts people through. (There might be ultimate liberation and freedom - but I've never met anyone who has had a joyful divorce). The painful comments left on my post show the lingering pain that wants sticks to us even if we are years down the road from our divorce. I quoted part of Malachi 2:16 which reads, "I hate divorce" The New International Version has a different interpretation: “The man who hates and divorces his wife,” says the Lord, the God of Israel, “does violence to the one he should protect,” says the Lord Almighty. So be o

Kids Ask the Smartest Questions

I answered some questions that some smart kids in our church asked me. Here they are: 1. How did God come to be? 2. When do you think literally or symbolically about the Bible? 3. Why are there so many old fashioned or hard to read words? 4. Regarding translations and language- Why and how are there so many languages the Bible had to “get through” to get to us? 5. Where is heaven? How high above or far away, etc.? 1. God did not come to be. God was not created. God is eternal - meaning he has always existed. 2. You think literally or symbolically about the Bible by understanding the specific literary genre of what you are reading - this requires a little bit more studying by you - how to read the bible for all its worth by Gordon fee and Doug Stuart can help you do this. 3. This question depends on which translation you are using. A contemporary translation will not have old-sounding words - these include New Living or The Message translat

A Very Brief Philosophy of Ministry

 The gospel is the power of God for salvation. Therefore, all ministry must be gospel-centered. Any other focus will lead a church or ministry out of balance. This gospel-centered and gospel-driven ministry must rest completely and totally on the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. If we are not relying on the Spirit then we are laboring in vain and are only building human-powered programs or institutions.

Will You Love This Child?

Recently I've been involved in a number of conversations here in Ithaca between other faith leaders, the Department of Social Services and a family court judge. We are jointly seeking a way to better care for the children in foster care. Children who have been removed from their birth parents due to neglect or abuse. The stories the judge has shared are incredibly heartbreaking. I am glad churches and synagogues are seeking ways to partner with the State in caring for these children. One of the most powerful books I have ever read was about a pregnant woman who was told the child she was carrying had a very rare defect that would result in malformed lungs. If she chose to carry the child to term the child would be in a lot of pain during delivery and would die very soon after birth. She and her husband wrestled with the ethical implications. Both were Christians and felt abortion was a sin - but..... would a termination of the pregnancy actually be more loving in this case? Seei

What is this energy?

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"What is this incomparable energy which appears first in one walking the earth like a living judgement and this energy which can die with a dying civilization and yet force it to a resurrection from the dead; this energy which at last of all can inflame a bankrupt peasantry with so fixed a faith in justice that they get what they ask while others go away empty; so that the most helpless island of the Empire can actually help itself?" - G.K. Chesterton in Orthodoxy.

The Hug "Heard" Around the World

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I am a pastor. I traffic in a world of repentance and forgiveness. Both actions being central to my faith. This past week the world was treated to one of the most stunning acts of forgiveness ever caught on film. First, the background. On September 6, 2018, off duty police officer Amber Guyger entered what she thought was her own apartment in Dallas Texas. It was actually the apartment one floor above her own. Upon entering she saw someone sitting on what she thought was her couch. Alarmed, Guyger drew her weapon and asked to see the stranger’s hands. (This part is questionable as no neighbor recalls hearing any commands yelled out before the shots.) Botham Jean was in his own apartment eating ice-cream on his couch. He must have been startled by a strange woman with weapon drawn shouting commands at him. He did not respond fast enough and Guyger shot two rounds aimed at Jean’s torso. Her expertise in weaponry proved tragic as she aimed directly at the c

Race Matters

I have sensed that I need to start writing again. I have written a lot in the past and am now starting to seek out magazines and journals that might want to hear what I have to say. Right now, I'll stick with the blog. For most of my life, I have been fascinated by the racial conversation in the United States. When I was in grade 8 in Canada, I wrote a bio on my hero - Jessie Jackson - my teacher didn't even know who he was. I have now lived in the States for almost 7 years. In that time I have come to see how deeply entrenched racism is in this country. It is simply in the air we breathe. You have to live here to truly understand the depth of it. And it is racism primarily against blacks and black men in particular. Over the past year, I have become a bit more outspoken in the pulpit about this issue. And the tragic thing is I have received more pushback on this issue than anything else controversial I have ever spoken on. It's incredibly depressing to see Christians

From Fear to Love - from Henri Nouwen

A recent video reflecting on some wisdom from Henri Nouwen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsXq_lTsVfk&t=85s

National Emergency?

National emergency? I’ve been living in the United States for almost 6 years and I feel completely removed from this emergency.  In the time I have lived here however there have been  300 000 opiod related deaths 400 000 gun related deaths (both homicide and suicide) And...... 3000 illegal alien related murder convictions - that is people illegally in America who were convicted of murder.  I know what I have written is simplistic - I am not accounting for other crimes committed by illegals - but if we look at death stats alone - it appears we have other emergencies that also need to be dealt with.  Note - I have used all government sources for data for the above stats.