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  • No more Santa, but that’s okay

    My ten year old daughter found out about Santa. It was somewhat anticlimactic, actually. We have a podcast about the intersection between religion and video games, and we had a rabbi as a guest. The rabbi was telling us how… Continue reading

    No more Santa, but that’s okay
  • Talking to God when you have a cold

    Over the centuries, people have found God in the most troubling of times, and stories of martyrs and saints can give us great strength to get through our own lives, but goodness gracious is it hard to pray with a… Continue reading

    Talking to God when you have a cold
  • The personal ministry of waiting in line

    Waiting in line can be good for your soul. Right off the bat, I’ve got to say: stay with me. Reading the above sentence, you may either think that I’m bonkers or that I’m going to write about how we… Continue reading

    The personal ministry of waiting in line
  • What silent prayer feels like

    I’ve been practicing silent prayer for a number of years now, and I’ve learned that there is a difference between prayer, focus, and calming down. In other words, being quiet doesn’t automatically mean that we’re praying. Sometimes it means that… Continue reading

    What silent prayer feels like
  • Do nothing for a while

    Today I met with another priest in my diocese to discuss our literary journal. This will be third issue of Wonder in All, which you can find by clicking here (our summer 2025 issue is forthcoming, but you can find… Continue reading

    Do nothing for a while
  • The human stories of Scripture

    “Foxes have their dens, and birds of the air have their nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.” How lonely must Jesus have been to have said this. Or should we read it theologically, as… Continue reading

    The human stories of Scripture
  • Children and Lenten Practices

    This year, I played around with the idea of asking my two girls to take part in Lent. Specifically, I wondered if I should ask them to take on some sort of lenten discipline. In part, I’d like them to… Continue reading

    Children and Lenten Practices
  • God is also in the empty skies

    A few weeks ago, I went on a trip to Japan. And while on the flight, in the skies above those small little islands in southwest Alaska, a thought came to me: God is here, too. Now, quite obviously God… Continue reading

    God is also in the empty skies