Faith under Siege
Three events highlight the struggles that people of faith must recognize and face head-on in the increasingly hostile and secular world. I’ll follow a triangle from biggest in scale to smallest… 1. The abusive priest problem goes back a long time. That doesn’t excuse it in any way; in fact, it shows how insidious the [...]
Read more →A Great Plains Lost and Found
Someone’s hard work and life’s savings sits there, decaying before our eyes, rusting and rattling in the wind. What ever became of the occupants, the folks who lived inside and made their living off the land?
Read more →Heard in the Left Ear
No power of any kind, except that which runs our own “earth friendly” cars, boats, planes, trains, houses, Macintoshes, Gore’s world-tour jet, $5-per-radish local organic-food grocers, and used-bookstore latte shops over which we ponder the musings of Nietzsche!
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