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A Cutting Asunder

A Cutting Asunder

Sometimes there needs to be a cutting asunder — a tearing apart, a severing, even a violent ejecting — in order to usher in a rebirthing, a reordering, and a redirecting of destiny. Case in point: Joseph. Thrown into a pit by jealous brothers (helped along by his own...
Follow me

Follow me

It was during the height of Covid, while I was recovering from an emergency gallbladder surgery, that I unexpectedly heard two words resound clearly and distinctly in my spirit: “Follow Me.” Startled—and admittedly a little miffed at the implication that I hadn’t been...
Camp Gilgal

Camp Gilgal

Gilgal (Hebrew: galal) — to roll away, a circle of stones. For over two decades, I’ve loved attending our church’s annual camps. Every June, we eagerly drove up to Malaysia, always expecting to encounter God in a special way—and He never disappointed. Church camp...
Just Judge Justly

Just Judge Justly

I’ve finally figured out the three types of Christians who tick me off when they fling the “Oh, but you shouldn’t judge” line in my direction. Here are my top three chart-toppers: Deluded people who actually believe they are non-judgmental, thus placing themselves in...
Living in the Liminal

Living in the Liminal

Liminal: relating to a transitional or intermediate state, stage, or period. In today’s chaotic and turbulent world, despair often feels like the ruling force in many lives. Trials and troubles have always plagued humanity—but we are living in days when they seem to...