A Lesson in Empathy

When Willie Mays (now 92 years old) was a young boy, he was being bullied by a bigger kid in school, who took his money from him. So Willie went to his dad and asked him what he should do. Should he fight him, turn him in, or what? His dad told him no. Maybe …

Another Poser Prophet

โ€œBe wary of false preachers who smile a lot, dripping with practiced sincerity. Chances are they are out to rip you off some way or other. Donโ€™t be impressed with charisma; look for character. Who preachers are is the main thing, not what they say. A genuine leader will never exploit your emotions or your …

Just Wondering (Avoiding Superficial Spirituality Part 8)ย 

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โ€œGod himself works in our souls, in their deepest depths, taking increasing control as we are progressively willing to be prepared for his wonder.โ€ Thomas Kelly

Speaking of โ€œwonder,โ€ I wonder a lotโ€“โ€“mostly about God. I used to wonder if he existed, but since I got that settled to my complete satisfaction forty-five years ago, my wonder is now of a different sort.

โ€œWonderโ€ itself has a number of connotations. Thereโ€™s the wonder that involves frustration, another is more of a curious sort, and then thereโ€™s the kind that connotes unreserved marvel. My wondering about God includes all three at different times.

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Blessed are the Broken

"Blessed are the poor in spirit..." Reminds me of the first of AAโ€™s Twelve Steps: โ€œWe admitted we were powerless over alcoholโ€”that our lives had become unmanageable.โ€ The Twelve Steps and the Beatitudes have an uncanny similarity. They both address the destitute and leave no viable recourse but to run to a โ€œpower greater than …