• A Theological Meditation on John 1:5

    Pondering the light that shines in the darkness. The light shines in the darkness, I pushed and pulled my way up the janky staircase. The uneven and narrow treads required some familiarity. Turning your foot at a slight angle made it easier, but no less awkward. At the top, muscle memory took over. I slid…


  • From Why to Who

    A brief reflection on faith. From some bottomless well deep in my innards, a bellow of rage worked its way up and spurted out of my lips. “Why did you do this to me?” The words lashed from my mouth in the general direction of God. Heat pervaded the whole surface of my face the…


  • Reliving Christ with Ven. Madeleine Delbrêl

    Introducing an “everyday” saint. Madeleine Delbrêl was determined to do one thing: to relive Christ. She wanted to live the Gospel without limit. This did not mean working for Christ. Working for Christ was too distant, too transactional. She didn’t want to be Jesus’ functionary. She didn’t want to be his employee or volunteer. She…


  • On Writing Anything at All

    A Theological Reflection on Writing “In the beginning was the Word (in Greek, Logos), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Thus begins John’s Prologue. What is this all about? What does it mean that the Word is in the beginning and why does this matter? The classical mind perceived the…


  • Leisure

    A Midsummer Reflection “Dad, can we play catch?” “…” [No response.] “Dad?” I was on my phone, busy with an inconsequential email. The older kids were at school and my wife had the baby at an appointment. It was just me and the boy, whose requests I’d been batting away all morning. I was distracted,…