Blog
How a Tragedy Taught Me the True Meaning of Fatherhood
Guest post for Changing Focus, hosted by friend and fellow Christian blogger, Jena Fellers.
The Green Eyes of Envy
It happened. I was caught totally off guard. Any enemy? Maybe. But in my wildest dreams, I never imagined envying someone I admire.
Me? Judge?
Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “Judging others makes us blind, whereas love is illuminating. By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are.”
And on Tuesday night, I sat and watched it. A theatrical presentation. A stage depiction of what Christ did for me. “The Passion,” at Word of Life Church. And they did a great job. The Gospel in stage form. So many people putting their effort into something they believed in. All to bring Jesus to someone. I especially loved the little lambs.
Baaaaaaa.
Running High & Dry on Patience.
I am not a handyman by any stretch. It’s not that I can’t fix things, it’s just that I was raised with a “patch it and keep going” mentality from growing up on the farm. A piece of baler twine, a self-tapping screw, or some duct tape can do a lot, right? But since my living room is not a barn (although my wife thinks it looks and smells like one sometimes), my “get by” approach to the honey-do list can be contentious at times. And that can test my patience.
Don’t we all have our patience tested at times?
And then the dryer broke.