On the Train or Under the Bus
A friend asked me if I had seen the blockbuster, psychological thriller, The Girl on the Train. “No,” I answered, “but I have been thrown under the bus.” Actually, the movie is about a mysterious and troubled divorcée who has been betrayed. In fact, just about every character in the film is deceived in some way. …
A Defeated Foe
Exiting the 9/11 Museum in New York City last week, my wife, daughter, and I didn’t say much. The museum, dramatically commemorating the events of the fateful day when terrorists took 2,997 lives, had a sobering effect on us. We lingered outside, traipsing along with the solemnity of people who have just left a funeral. …
Hold the line
What about those unanswered prayers of yours? Where are they? Misplaced in a dusty file somewhere in some forgotten closet in heaven? Sometimes it seems like it, I have to admit. But God hasn’t forgotten the prayers of his children. Sometimes the answer is an immediate “yes;” sometimes a prompt, “no;” and sometimes an indefinite, …
Daddy’s here
The four children raced up the stairs, and then they saw him. “It’s Daddy,” they screamed as they ran to wrap their arms around his legs. “Daddy’s here.” It’s often the little things dads do that make the biggest difference. In this case, Dad showed up for church to join his wife and children. That …