Logging Off to Let the Light In

Logging Off to Let the Light In

“There’s a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” –Leonard Cohen, selected poems, 1956-1968 In three years, I’ve lost my Mom, transitioned to my full-time faculty dream job at Wake Tech, and published three books. Then 2020 hit. Like all of us, I’m 

Finding God’s Presence Amid COVID-19

Finding God’s Presence Amid COVID-19

How do we find God’s presence amid chaos? One breath at a time.

Discovering Sabbath In My Mother’s Hospice Room

Discovering Sabbath In My Mother’s Hospice Room

My mother was a staunch observer of sabbath. It took her death for me to appreciate why. Read my latest for The Christian Century.

The Science of Sabbath: How Rest Helps Us Live Well in a Non-Stop World

The Science of Sabbath: How Rest Helps Us Live Well in a Non-Stop World

I recently spoke with Emily McFarlen Miller, Religion News Service reporter about sabbath. It had been a hectic Friday. By the time she and I chatted late afternoon, I’d already taught a 6:00 a.m. YMCA Barre class, two college courses, attended meetings, and prepped to lead a 

Why Loving Your Enemies is Hard, and How You Can Do It Three Minutes at a Time

Why Loving Your Enemies is Hard, and How You Can Do It Three Minutes at a Time

This week, Pastor Brent Levy, of The Local Church and I recorded a short loving-kindness meditation break for Advent. Listen here.  From The Local Church: Advent means “coming” or “arrival,” and it’s a season in which we not only wait for the hope of Christmas and the coming 

Las Posadas: Where Can Hope Find Lodging?

Las Posadas: Where Can Hope Find Lodging?

Las Posadas: Where Can Hope Find Lodging? A Sermon for Binkley Baptist Church, the First Sunday of Advent—Hope Texts: Jeremiah 33: 14-16 and Luke 21: 25-36 I’m a sucker for good nativity story. Give me a children’s re-enactment of Luke Chapter 2, with its first-grade