Care With Words

Rich Dixon has an important language lesson. +++ I read an interesting story recently. Distilling out many details, it went like this: A man stood at a whiteboard and wrote five sentences. #1. John beat Mary. Active voice – clear about who did what to whom. #2. Mary was beaten by John. Do you see […]

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Welcome little children.

The disciples are sitting on benches against the wall, on the floor, on stools. As Jesus talks, a child is by their mother, at the edges, in the shadows. Jesus catches the child’s attention and points to a small space on the bench between James and John. Maybe they were the child’s uncles. Or family […]

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We told him to stop

“Teacher,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of us.” It was a statement, not a question. John was telling Jesus about the loyalty of the disciples, of their commitment to protect the identity of this small group known as […]

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A prayer for the sixth Sunday of Easter

I wrote this prayer a couple months into the pandemic. Lockdowns, restrictions, uncertainties. When I looked at it later, I realized that those particulars have changed. But the things in this prayer are actually still all true. So I’m using it again. And I understand that this is the day we call Mother’s Day. And […]

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You can be of encouragement.

Feel free to plagiarize this today since I’m stealing it from myself: Hey friend/Sue/sister/Jim/dude- You’ve been on my mind this week/last night/for the past month. It’s been about a month/ year/ decade since your dad died/ since you changed jobs/ since we last talked/ since you set out on that cool quest/since you gave up […]

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