• When Judges Pour Trouble

    I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but we live in a country where a bartender can land in jail for serving one too many beers, while a judge can turn a violent criminal loose on the public and go home to a steak dinner. Think about that for a second. A bartender, in the middle…

  • Dancing on Graves and Buying Balloons

    Revelation 11:10 has been rattling around my head these last couple of days. And I’ll tell you what–it’s not the sort of verse you stitch on a sampler. “And those who dwell on the earth will rejoice over them and make merry and exchange presents, because these two prophets had been a torment to those…

  • The Day the Bullet Missed

    I was late joining Charlie Kirk’s livestream that day. Five minutes in, the screen filled with a tent, folding chairs, and young faces eager—or maybe just curious—about a conversation. Then, faster than my coffee could cool, the world turned upside down. A shot cracked the air. A chair rattled. A microphone slipped from someone’s hand.…

  • Before You Blame the Messenger

    You know, ninety-eight percent of folks I run into online—heck, sometimes in person too—are ready to tell you what Charlie Kirk said, what Charlie meant, and how Charlie ruined the world with it. I read the comments, shake my head, and think, none of you have ever heard him speak. Not once, not even five…

  • Ties, Funerals, and Gentle Shoves

    How I wish I could tell you that I cannot remember the last time I wore a necktie. Unfortunately, I can. I remember because I’ve had to knot that slippery piece of cloth around my neck at least six times this year. Not once has it been for a wedding, a graduation, or even one…

  • Which One Day?

    I’ve always liked instructions. I like lists. I prefer things to be spelled out clearly, ideally in bold letters and accompanied by a picture. That’s why I never understood the Big Book for Alcoholics when it said, “Take it one day at a time.” One day at a time? Which one day? Today? Yesterday? Tomorrow?…

  • Four People, One Murder, and a Lot of Irony

    I keep saying, “The world’s gotten so violent.” Then I remember I’m wrong. Humans have always been violent. Always. Remember Cain and Abel? Population: four. Number three kills number four. That’s right—four people. Four! And already somebody’s lying in the dirt while someone else’s hands are bloody. Think about that. The world didn’t need video…

  • Buddy and Bunny

    When I came home this morning, I expected the usual greeting. Buddy, waiting by the door, tail wagging like a metronome set to “happy.” But not today. Instead, I found him still in bed, looking mighty cozy, which should’ve been my first clue. Sure enough, nestled beside him like a fuzzy houseguest who forgot to…

  • Standing on the Rock

    Grief is a strange teacher. It makes the ordinary sound extraordinary—the slam of a cupboard feels like an earthquake, the hum of a refrigerator sounds like thunder, and the silence of an empty house can feel heavier than a hundred voices. Loss strips away what doesn’t matter, leaving you with only one question: What am…

  • A Friend Named Angell

    Can I tell you what a blessing it is to have a friend like Dave Angell? And before you think I’m being cute about his last name—no, it’s not a radio gimmick. It’s the real deal. Angell. The first time I heard Dave’s voice float out of a speaker, it was sometime around 1970 or…