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Not “more” but “beyond and within”

Catholic priest Ronald Rollheieser says that there is, in all of us, “an unquenchable fire, a restlessness, a longing, a disquiet, a hunger, a loneliness, a gnawing nostalgia, a wildness that cannot be tamed, a congenital all-embracing ache.” He also believes, and I...

How expansive?

When I was five or six years old, my Sunday School teacher suggested I memorize John 3:16. I did as she suggested and committed that familiar verse to memory (in the King James Version, the “approved” version in the church I attended): “For God so loved the world,...

Rest

“Busy and tired.” That’s how many of us describe ourselves. Harried, hassled, hurried. Tapped-out, stressed-out, and burned-out. Overbooked. Overworked. Overcommitted. Overwhelmed. Busy and tired. David Steindl-Rast has reminded us that the Chinese...

Good News not Good Views

We live in a time of upheaval and confusion. The world doesn’t look like it used to look. We wrestle with bewildering questions and deal with threatening issues. Rock-solid certainties have eroded before our eyes. Anxious for ourselves and afraid for our children, we...

Beyond dualisms and stereotypes

Journalist, actor and humorist Robert Benchley once said: “There are two kinds of people in the world: those who divide the world into two kinds of people, and those who don’t.” These days, almost everyone does. We seem addicted to dualistic and...