TOO COMPLICATED
Much of the Bible is made out to be much more complicated than it needs to be. In many ways we live like the Athenians […]
Much of the Bible is made out to be much more complicated than it needs to be. In many ways we live like the Athenians […]
Moses Maimonides (1135-1204) was Jewish rabbi, physician and philosopher. He was a brilliant polymath. He conceived of an eight-level hierarchy of tzedakah (charitable giving), where […]
In the last entries we have considered how many parts make up one body and also how the natural and spiritual must make up one […]
In yesterday’s Journal entry I wrote concerning the Body of Christ and how it is made up of many parts though it is one body. […]
Paul, an apostle, wrote: “Love does not remember wrongs done against it.” (1 Corinthians 13:5) That is a strong and difficult concept in the midst […]
Charles Osgood (1933-2024) radio and television commentator, author wrote ‘The Responsibility Poem.’ “This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. […]
Br. David Steindl-Rast, ninety-seven year old Benedictine monk wrote: “Gratefulness has three steps: not missing the opportunity, appreciating the opportunity, and using or enjoying the […]
I recently saw a little dog that reminded me of our last little dog: Annie. She was a thirteen-pound Rat Terrier and spoiled rotten and […]