Victory Cry

There will probably never be an end to the stories pulled from the rubble of 9-11 --- stories of brave men who shouldered people in wheelchairs down a hundred flights of stairs, or ferrymen who swallowed smoke to sail crowds safely off the island, or a woman who kept her head and stayed on the … Continue reading Victory Cry

Everywhere the River Goes

One of the main characters in Wendell Berryโ€™s novel, Jayber Crow, is the river itself, which moves through the story like Jayber does, picking things up as it goes, sometimes setting them down again. The river is always changing---sometimes fat and angry, โ€œas if the mountains had melted and were flowing to the sea.โ€ In … Continue reading Everywhere the River Goes

Acres of Lupines

Whenever Papa Larry tells of the lavender farm he and Nanny visited up in Maine, I stop to listen, because I can almost smell the sweetness of flowers and sea. And then he'll reminisce to when they met the Lupine Lady herself--- Mrs. Barabara Cooney, who wrote the book Miss Rumphius. This past Christmas, Joel … Continue reading Acres of Lupines

A Taste of the Feast & A Prayer for Hutchmoot

I made a list of foods over the weekend (and made myself hungry doing it): Cucumbers and crackers and cheeses and grapes and tea and butter for scones. If I couldnโ€™t remember something, I tried to imagine Bilboโ€™s pantry and the Dwarvesโ€™ feast as they ravaged it. After all, Hutchmoot is a place for eating … Continue reading A Taste of the Feast & A Prayer for Hutchmoot

A Little Older

I turned twenty last week. People say itโ€™s a change, a milestone, so itโ€™s good to remember Jesus turned twenty once. โ€œWe do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknessโ€ (Heb. 4:15). But Jesus is also โ€œthe same yesterday and today and foreverโ€ (Heb. 13:8). Years canโ€™t weigh on … Continue reading A Little Older

Part Three: Belonging in a Kingdom

When Jesus says, โ€œStay dressed for action and keep your lamps burningโ€ in Luke 12:35, I get two images from Tolkienโ€™s The Return of the King. The first is of Minas Tirithโ€” a stone fortress towering against the enemy realm of Mordor. I see Pippin the hobbit bumping between soldiers who are rushing to find … Continue reading Part Three: Belonging in a Kingdom

King of This Tuesday in November

November 8 Iโ€™m writing this at 7:30 on Tuesday morning. The polls have only been open for an hour, and I canโ€™t try to guess what things will look like by the time you read this on Sunday. But I do know Sundayโ€™s sun will rise on a new leaderโ€” elected or reelected. And Sundayโ€™s … Continue reading King of This Tuesday in November