{Re} flect Light

This post was originally published on November 28, 2016 following the supermoon. During this season of Lent, reflection is what it’s all about. Enjoy a repeat. It won’t happen again until 2034. A supermoon as close as the one this year. It was unbelievably breathtaking. The predawn showing of our luminous, celestial guardian of the night…

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{Re}check compass

This blog post was originally published on October 24, 2016. It’s still in the archives but I thought that bringing it back at this juncture might be fitting. Plus, it’s one of my favourite posts. Edited slightly for clarity. Several years ago, I read The Checklist Manifesto. One of the most interesting stories was the one of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the pilot who safely landed US…

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{Re}lease: Time to let it go

This blog post was originally published on October 19, 2016. It’s still in the archives but I thought that bringing it back at this juncture might be fitting. I’m gutted. Beth Moore stole my thunder. The {re} prefix was all mine. Her voice is admittedly bigger than mine, and when she talks many people listen…

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{Re} flect Light

It won’t happen again until 2034. A supermoon as close as the one this year. It was unbelievably breathtaking.   The predawn showing of our luminous, celestial guardian of the night was stunning. God flung it into the sky to orbit the earth. The author of Genesis says it presides over the night. As the lesser…

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{Re} check compass

Several years ago, I read The Checklist Manifesto. One of the most interesting stories was the one of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the pilot who safely landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River in January of 2009. It seems an extensive checklist guided the pilot and crew to skillfully and ably land a plane in…

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{Re} lease: Time to let it go

I’m a little gutted. Beth Moore stole my thunder. The {re} prefix was all mine. Her voice is admittedly bigger than mine, and when she talks many people listen to her. In a world cluttered with Christian bloggers and writers I really didn’t think that mine could be heard. I kept my thoughts in confinement.…

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