It’s a scary time in our country. We’ve cooked up a big old fear cocktail, made with a bottle of violence, a mixer of economic problems and a couple shots of distrust. I was talking with a friend about about all the things people are worried about today, and It reminded me of how afraid…Continue reading Faith or Fear?
The Chrysalis
You’ve been mentored. I’ve been mentored. First by a parent, then by a teacher, later perhaps by a coach, or someone who actually had the title. Paul mentored Timothy. Jesus mentored the Apostles. Without a mentor at critical times in our lives we are nothing more than a blind man trying to cross a highway…Continue reading The Chrysalis
Stick with the Dog
Take a look at the childhood histories of juveniles in incarceration, and you will find that most have endured trauma that has changed them, given them a different world view, made them less empathetic, more defensive and often blinded them to the basic norms of social behavior. If you’re tough enough to read the ACE…Continue reading Stick with the Dog
The War On Faith: Lulled into Silence
The United States Supreme Court is currently in the process of deciding if a football coach in Washington State was illegally fired from his job. Coach Joe Kennedy, a winning and popular high school coach had a habit of taking a knee on the 50 yard line after a game and saying a silent 10-15…Continue reading The War On Faith: Lulled into Silence
Why God?
On Easter Sunday Jim and I attended the bed-side funeral service via Zoom of our nephew’s 38-year-old wife. There were 50 or 60 of her closest friends online. She had died on Good Friday, her time of death was called at 3:33 p.m. For the next three days the hospital kept the machines going to…Continue reading Why God?
The Slap
Thanks Revered actor Will Smith certainly gave the Oscars a ratings boost with his reaction to Chris Rock’s monologue last week. I don’t really care about watching Hollywood prima donnas giving themselves awards, but just about everyone has heard about the recent Oscar kerfuffle. In the old days, the Oscars garnered 50 million viewers. But…Continue reading The Slap
What If ‘Home’ Was Not a Jail Cell?
UNITE INDY is an effort of the heart, but, by necessity, it is also an effort of the head. Statistics play an important role in understanding what we are doing and how we can impact the need. If we want to ask God to “move a mountain,” we have to know everything about the mountain….Continue reading What If ‘Home’ Was Not a Jail Cell?
What Doesn’t Kill Us…
In the face of a war in the Baltic and a firefight in our streets, I find my immediate challenge is the broken computer on which I am producing this blog post. I am powerless to fix either the computer or any of the bigger issues we face, but as one of my favorite pastors…Continue reading What Doesn’t Kill Us…
Police Presence Works
While Indy’s newest efforts at stopping homicides here get underway, it is interesting to take a look at Dallas, which managed a 12 percent drop in murders in 2021 after years of skyrocketing statistics. In 2020 Dallas totaled 251 homicides—their highest number in more than 15 years and 2021 started at a rate that would…Continue reading Police Presence Works
Dead Car
It happens. Your car died a long overdue death. It’ll be expensive to replace, but you need a car. But soon, through Indiana Senate Bill (SB) 352, there may be a new, easy-to-get lending option just for you. But this easy option could be a deal with the Devil. The bill would not only make…Continue reading Dead Car