
I grew up in Jim Crow South of the 50s and 60s in the Church of Christ. It was a time of godly confusion where what we lived and what Jesus taught were at cross purposes. I came up from all that through my stories to develop a theology of hope.
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Childhood recollections of the simple life. This is the late 1950s.
The American missionaries our church supports in Africa send a letter to the elders about an urgent issue to be resolved. The church has been established in a region that...
God of the river beneath the river, wash us clean. Clear away the grime collected from sitting idle while neighbors are carted away. Do not let us be blind to their disappearance. Unsettle our hearts until we become compassionate and speak...
I hate when I can’t write and assume some idyllic thing will come along and possess me making words dance out of my head. They were never in my head. In my seventy-fourth year I am not a romantic. Words hide because they don’t like me.
On...
Spring is the moment to recognize resurrection. So much has been going on in the dark and cold. Underpinnings are the parts of our journey we may not see. We may at times be tempted to ignore them. But there is no part of the journey toward...
My Saturday Easter proclamation.
Jesus wasn't about war. Not participation nor declaration. You can go old testament all you like. Jesus didn't do the angry God, take apart other nations, bit. Still I've never seen him as firm on anything...
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When God Goes Missing: Looking for Meaning Through the Eyes of a Southern Child. These are stories of getting beyond mere existence in our bewildering world through a radical theology of the absurd.
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