2024-03-24T10:55:17-08:00

In Quoir/Patheos’s collaborative bestselling book Sitting in the Shade of Another Tree, I discuss how Taoism made me a better Christian. Rather than criticizing other faiths, I joined thirteen other authors to discuss what other religions get right.  I was privileged enough to be invited to write a chapter: “Neopaganism and Taoism.” I invite you to pick up a copy at Amazon and learn from leaders from different faiths, each of whom seeks to understand other religions rather than prove... Read more

2023-09-24T12:23:57-08:00

“What’s Canadian Thanksgiving aboot?” my American friends ask, emphasizing the final word. Here’s why I’m thankful to be an American in Canada. I’m a Southern American, born and bred. I like biscuits and gravy, country ham, and sweet tea. I don’t “sit” on the front porch—I “set” on it.  Though my speech isn’t thick with honeysuckle nectar, one of my kids describes her accent as “cornbread.” I grew up in a Baptist (pronounced “Babdist”) church. As a patriotic US soldier,... Read more

2023-10-02T18:27:13-08:00

A hospital chaplain, pastor, and behavioral health specialist discusses the connection between religion/spirituality and mental health. In today’s fast-paced world, where your smartphone knows your thoughts before you do, finding solace in religion or spirituality can be a bit like finding a Wi-Fi signal in the middle of a desert – surprisingly comforting! October 10 is World Mental Health Day. It’s a great time to highlight the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit, and the psychological comfort religion provides. Are... Read more

2023-10-25T07:06:27-08:00

When your church’s alternative to Halloween prohibits ghosts and ghouls, you can dress as a Bible character and still have scary fun! Should Christians Celebrate Halloween? While many Christians object to celebrating Halloween, it has always been one of my favorite holidays. One of the churches I served used to open up their parking lot for Trunk or Treat every year. It was one of the biggest annual outreaches to our community because it reached such a diversity of people.... Read more

2023-09-25T07:40:57-08:00

In the Quoir/Patheos book, Sitting in the Shade of Another Tree I discuss the influence Neopaganism has had on my Christian faith.   Here’s a secret not many know: A quarter century ago, this Baptist pastor could have been put on trial as a witch. Of course, they’d never have convicted me, because I wasn’t a witch. But many things about my personal spiritual practices looked like I was one. They say, “If it looks like a duck and quacks... Read more

2023-09-08T05:38:07-08:00

Sure, your church has worship services. But does it have service-worship? Here’s how your congregation can celebrate AND serve on Sundays. In “Why is a church service called a ‘service,’” Anthony Smith says that many believe it’s because we serve God through our time, treasures, and talents. However, he points out that… The shocking answer is that, when the church gathers for worship, it is not a time when we serve God by giving things to him, but a time... Read more

2023-09-08T05:35:57-08:00

You can’t gain by losing. We all know people who try to improve their lives by focusing on what they don’t want. It doesn’t work. Instead, Jesus offers the One Thing that will make you happy. Some people you and I know decided that it was best to lose some weight. They told themselves, “I hate all these extra pounds. I need to lose all these extra pounds.’ But the more they told themselves that, the more they focused on... Read more

2023-09-08T05:35:33-08:00

When we put the right mental, emotional, and spiritual energy into things, we get to participate in supernatural manifestations of love.   For our wedding, Christina and I wanted a bit of country flair. So, we each wore boots to the ceremony. Beneath her white dress, Christina wore a pair of Brown Justins with pointed toes and western hills. I chose a black pair of biker boots with western heels and square toes. They had straps with O-rings at the... Read more

2023-09-11T05:19:59-08:00

January 6 is the new September 11. You don’t even have to say the year—people know what you mean. Here’s what the two have in common:     Like everyone else that September Tuesday (who was old enough to really be aware), I stared in horror at my television screen. I was outraged. I was grief-stricken. I was traumatized. Yes, even though I was safe on my couch in Virginia, far from Ground Zero in New York, the Pentagon, or... Read more

2023-09-10T13:26:10-08:00

Jesus’ betrayer Judas ended his life with a rope. But what if his death were preventable? Suicide prevention means asking good questions.   Judas didn’t have to die. I know, some will quote Acts 1:20 where Peter said his death was inevitable and another had to take Judas’ place among the disciples. But this was Peter’s interpretation of vague scriptures and not a clear indication that God planned or willed Judas’ death by suicide. In fact, it’s dangerous to suggest... Read more

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