Dr. P. Lee’s Slippery Slope

Staring at the cold, plastic reflection looking back at him, Dr. Peter Lee understood the reality that would define the rest of what remained of his now short life: “I’m a banana?!?” These words did not come out the way most do, breathy, weightless, listless, and temporary. No! He regurgitated, rather than spoke them. TheyContinue reading “Dr. P. Lee’s Slippery Slope”

Sentenced To A Life Of Love

My conviction that real people’s real lives bring theology to life. I was a young pastor (28) in my first year of ministry. A man contacted me and asked for a meeting. I was eager to be seen as a “real pastor.” Which, to me, at the time, meant giving people advice and helping themContinue reading “Sentenced To A Life Of Love”

Serving A Duo(lingo)-Purpose

Duolingo is a language learning platform. It has 38 different languages you can learn including rare languages like Navajo, Irish, and Hawaiian, and all of the main languages of the world like Italian, Chinese, and Spanish. Yo he aprendiendo español para tres años usando Duolingo. If you’ve ever thought, “I’d like to learn a newContinue reading “Serving A Duo(lingo)-Purpose”

A Wise Old Tree

Worldview of hope This tree is on Ruby Beach about as far north and west as you can get on the lower 48 states of the United States. It’s clinging to the sides of continually eroding embankments, while wind, water and time conspire to break its will. It has come to be known by localsContinue reading “A Wise Old Tree”

Let The Light Catch Your Eye

I was driving my brother-in-law’s 2000 Jeep Cherokee, east, on highway 101 on the north-western most edge of the United States. The Jeep is awesome! It has a reinforced suspension and mud tires! Jeremiah, my 13-year-old son, was in the backseat going through the photos of the first half of our trip. We were inContinue reading “Let The Light Catch Your Eye”

Is That Judas?

Can you imagine experiencing Jesus’ final hours as a seventeen to twenty year-old kid? John, son of Zebedee, brother of James was the youngest apostle. He was “the one Jesus loved,” depicted leaning against Jesus’ shoulder by Leonardo Da Vinci in, The Last Supper. What follows is a first person, stream of consciousness, description ofContinue reading “Is That Judas?”