WEEDS AND WHEAT
Recently in the night I saw the parable of the Tares (weeds) and Wheat (Matthew 13). The thought process was how in our Wheat life […]
Recently in the night I saw the parable of the Tares (weeds) and Wheat (Matthew 13). The thought process was how in our Wheat life […]
Doris Lessing (1919-2013) a British novelist wrote this striking paragraph in 1962 in a book called ‘The Golden Notebook.’ It is almost as if she […]
Richard Rohr, Catholic priest and teacher wrote: “It’s hard and very rare to call your own job into question. When Jesus called his disciples, he […]
John Ruskin (1819-1900) philosopher and polymath wrote among many other things ‘The Seven Lamps of Architecture’ and ‘The Stones of Venice.’ In ‘The Seven Lamps […]
John Ruskin (1819-1900) philosopher and polymath wrote, “Education is the leading of human souls to what is best and making the best out of them. […]
Jesus was often confronted and challenged to give opinion on sensitive issues. One example was the Kingdom of God as in Luke 17 with this: […]
Recently in the night this new song came to me while I was sleeping and I could hear it over and over and woke up […]
I recently read about this and was so happy that a wrong is being made right: “GoFundMe donations have topped $300,000 for a Burger King worker […]
Recently I was meditating on the Luke 15 parables of lost things: sheep, coin and son. This is one parable in three parts explaining to […]
Paul, an apostle, wrote to the Corinthian Church a most cleansing and freeing statement. I have often viewed it as a great prayer model: The […]