In my work as a counselor, I have spent many hours with couples as they work on their relationships. Often, two people realize that one source of their problems and struggles is their tendency to “make their partner in their own image.”
Questions of Faith-What Are You Looking For?
Sometimes, a simple question for information, if we stay with it and let it live inside of us, can become a question of faith that we spend the rest of our lives trying to answer.
Questions of Faith-Who Do You Say That I Am?
Mark’s story goes a completely different direction in response to a question that Jesus asks of his disciples: Who do you say that I am?
Questions of Faith: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
This is the question Cain asks God: Am I my brother’s keeper? But Cain’s question comes in response to another question by God.
Questions of Faith-Where Are You?
The first question in the Bible comes no one other than God. It is a question filled with irony. Where are you?
The Spiritual Practice of Asking Questions
Even if you are not a person of faith, asking questions is part of the journey for meaning and purpose that we all take. Socrates himself said, “One thing only I know, and this is that I know nothing.”
The Spiritual Practice of Resurrection
Could it be that resurrection is not a truth we declare boldly? Could it be that before resurrection is something we practice, it is something that comes to us and is revealed to us quietly?
Easter People
In the Christian Year calendar, Easter is not just a day. It is a season. Seven weeks of Easter, or Eastertide, as it is sometimes called. So why do we need seven weeks of Easter?
Resurrection and Lacy
I met Lacy when I was about 24 years old.
I had heard the term ‘free spirit.’ I had a sense of what it meant. But when I met Lacy, the definition became something I experienced.
Ways to Do Questing as a Spiritual Practice
What are some ways that we can weave questing into the rhythm and movement of our lives?