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More than enough – David’s story

Posted on June 10, 2026 by admin

David always liked Sunday School. His teacher really cared for every boy and girl in the class. She talked about Jesus as the best friend you could ever have. David could hardly wait for each Sunday. But this week all the kids were in the big church room with adults. In the car on the…

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“Friennds”

Posted on June 3, 2026June 3, 2026 by admin

“Friennds. Friennds.” Her soft, plaintive cry hardly penetrated the stillness of the morning. Five-year-old Amy stood at the end of the driveway and looked both ways. “Friennds. Friennds.” Amy’s family had just moved to their new house. She had to leave all her friends behind but her parents assured Amy there would be new ones…

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Dying for Love

Posted on May 20, 2026June 3, 2026 by admin

Themes of love and death are pervasive in the arts throughout history. Poets, philosophers, novelists have wrestled with the human disposition towards ‘dying for love,’ ‘dying to self for love,’ ‘dying to love.’ These nuances reveal the complexities of human relationships. Dying for love. Does this mean dying figuratively because of having love? Or because…

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It’s never too late . . .

Posted on May 13, 2026May 13, 2026 by admin

Meet my friend Henry.   I can say ‘friend’ even though I met him just recently at the gym. He’s the kind of guy I want as a friend. 93 years old. Pushes his walker at a good c lip as he enters the gym with determined focus. Heads straight to the first of his…

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A word about my writing

Posted on May 6, 2026 by admin

Fellow travellers for the journey. Having coffee with a writing advocate, he mentioned my pieces are getting longer – but assured me it was okay. Nevertheless, the observation was instructive to be more vigilant in assessing the breadth of material I include, its relevance to the topic at hand, as well as the compactness with…

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Juxtaposition – a lesson from the ‘Up’ movie

Posted on April 29, 2026April 29, 2026 by admin

Juxta (next to). Pose (to place). Juxtapose (to place next to). ‘Juxtaposition‘ describes a situation where two elements that don’t seem to belong together are placed side by side. The contrast heightens emotional impact, creates irony, conveys a clash of realities, and engages the reader, viewer, or listener more dynamically than if each element was…

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“If only . . .” or “At least . . .”? – the power of regret

Posted on April 22, 2026April 26, 2026 by admin

It was the women’s individual cycling road race at 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Anna van der Breggen (center) won gold “by the width of a tire.” Emma Johansson (on left) got silver. And Elisa Borghini (on right) came in third for bronze. At the finish line, Anna (gold) raised her arms in…

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Darrell and Barbara – an encounter with fellowship

Posted on April 15, 2026April 26, 2026 by admin

In A ‘problem’ with “Ask Jesus into your heart,” I introduced ‘differentiation’ and ‘integration’ to describe how individuals and organizations work to create their identify. They outline differences to distinguish themselves from others (differentiation) or similarities to show avenues of potential alignment (integration). I shared how Indigenous students in a conservative evangelical college exemplified these…

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A ‘problem’ with “Ask Jesus into your heart”

Posted on April 8, 2026April 14, 2026 by admin

I am 100% Ukrainian on both sides of my parental lineage. Raised in the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and steeped in Ukrainian culture. It was a strong local church community with a large extended family network through heritage and marriage. From the cradle to the grave.Baptism of babies had symbolic rites including ‘adoption’ by godparents….

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Her name was Merrilee

Posted on April 1, 2026April 3, 2026 by admin

I wish I could find a picture of her. Especially when dressed in her clown costume to do a program with children. She was a woman born deaf but could communicate on levels that surpassed many ‘normal’ hearers. And I believe she was an active agent in saving my life. It was a good day…

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  • More than enough – David’s storyJune 10, 2026
    David always liked Sunday School. His teacher really cared for every boy and girl in...
  • “Friennds”June 3, 2026
    “Friennds. Friennds.” Her soft, plaintive cry hardly penetrated the stillness of the morning. Five-year-old Amy...
  • Dying for LoveMay 20, 2026
    Themes of love and death are pervasive in the arts throughout history. Poets, philosophers, novelists...
  • It’s never too late . . .May 13, 2026
    Meet my friend Henry.   I can say ‘friend’ even though I met him just...
  • A word about my writingMay 6, 2026
    Fellow travellers for the journey. Having coffee with a writing advocate, he mentioned my pieces...

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