Finding Your Soul by David Anderson
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Something Greater
ADVENT: DAY TWO The great cry of Advent is maranatha, an Aramaic exclamation dear to early Christians. It means, “O Lord, come!” The first believers had seen the death of Jesus and received the promise of his coming again. They lived with an imminent sense of Christ’s return, yet they did not see it, nor did…
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Whisper Wow
ADVENT: DAY ONE The house lights go off and the footlights come on. Even the chattiest stop chattering as they wait in darkness for the curtain to rise. In the orchestra pit, the violin bows are poised. The conductor has raised his baton. In the silence of a midwinter dusk, there is far off in the…
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Just in Time for Advent–a Daily Series
Advent is just days away. It’s my very favorite season and I’m delighted this year to offer a reflection for every day of Advent. The series is called “The Dawn From on High.” Each day’s brief reflection will appear here, so look for a bit of quiet, question and wonder to help you stay awake…
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Chop Wood
“Purity of heart is to will one thing.” -Soren Kierkegaard Winter is coming and I am splitting wood and stacking it in three sheds. Each log is slightly different. Some are straight and clean, some are gnarled with knots where the wood swirls and the clean grain is lost. Where to set the cleaver on…
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You Can Dance
The history of religion is basically a story of people trying to become holier than God. Last Saturday night I was dancing. It was a wedding—not some dance club for serious shimmiers, not dancing with any stars, just a wedding. But I was dancing, and that’s still a big deal for me. Because I didn’t…
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The Church of the Holy Laundromat
Laundromats are like no other place. They’re where you go, quite literally, to air your dirty laundry. In public. Chances are, it’s been a long time since you had to load up on quarters and visit one. When we had no washer for a time, Pam and I stuffed big canvas bags with clothes, sheets…
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The Back Door to Acceptance
Every spiritual truth is simple but difficult, plain but preposterous. In order to be first, all you have to do is be last (Matt. 20:16). Want to be strong? Simple. Just be weak (2 Cor. 12:10). How’d you like to be rich? You know what to do (Matt. 19:21). A few days ago I happened…
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Home By Another Way
There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. -Nelson Mandela You can’t go home again, but we do anyway. In fact, it’s all we want to do. The old place exerts a powerful draw. The impulse to return home is driven by…
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Hunting Flies
Here is how I ended up hunting flies. Tuesday night we hosted a dinner party, and because it was a cool evening and people were constantly coming in and out of the house, the doors were essentially open all evening. By the time we closed up the place, flies were everywhere. We got the fly…