Christianity

Dual Citizenship

This month we celebrate with fireworks, parades, and barbeques the 2nd Continental Congress’s ratification of the Declaration of Independence that would lead to the formation of the United States of America, arguably still the best country on Earth. While evidence supporting that position is admittedly waning, it does not change one fact: we are dual […]

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Weather You Are…

The weather has been a topic lately. Record snowpack and rainfall replaced drought, overflowing riverbanks, replenishing a forgotten lake, and turning farmland into swamps. Tornados continue to ravish parts of our country. La Niña will likely become El Niño. While there is devastation, I also see beautifully lush green hills decorated with purple and yellow

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The Hope of a Divine Future

The world has a saying, “It’s always darkest before dawn.” I remember many occasions waking alone in the mountains well before sunrise, far from any other human, the sky filled with darkness yet aglitter with twinkling lights of promise decorating the enormous black sky. Soon black illumined to gray, then purple, red, and orange. Finally,

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The Sacrifice of Birth

When I look at Augustine’s words—that Christ was born of a woman He Himself created, carried by hands He Himself formed, the Logos Word of God crying wordlessly in a lowly manger—I am struck by the magnificence of our savior’s sacrifice. It didn’t happen only at the cross. It began when He stepped down from

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What Are You Thankful For?

November is the month of Thanksgiving, but every day should be filled with gratitude for the blessings and salvation of our Lord. While it’s easy to find things to complain about, there is much more to celebrate if we gaze with open eyes. I think of  Evangelists Nick Vujicic (born without arms or legs) and

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