Saying or Thinking I’m Sorry With Genuine Grace My parents taught me well—apologize when you’ve wronged another. Saying “I’m sorry” shows empathy and respect for the other. Though…
The Little Drummer Boy’s Gift Billy didn’t look up when his burly older brother, Thomas, barged into their shared room. Though deaf and dumb since…
Advent and the Power and the Glory There are no such things as normal people. So I am in good company. Which brings me to the celebration…
Gratitude Turns a Meal into a Feast This message includes two stories: The first is an excerpt from Robert Turner’s intriguing novel A Rope For Judas, and…