It’s really easy and maybe even downright prophetic to call out the little monsters running around in collars, but what about the rest of us?Read more [...]
Someone has to hear the confession of a wheezing old woman confined to her recliner this flu season, so it may as well be you. Here goes . . .Read more [...]
And yet there is another side to Haiti that is too often overlooked. A Haiti that greets the dawn with a pulsating swell of songpraise. A Haiti that is proud and prayerful and has much to teach us about faith, courage, and peacemaking.Read more [...]
Today, I look back on the peace walk and ask myself what, if anything was served, by walking along Grand River during some of the hottest days of summer. Read more [...]
God have mercy on us all as we once again pick up our national drug of choice - raw vengeance cut with unabashed triumphalism - in response to the violence of others.Read more [...]
The fast is a public way of expressing a hunger for peace, justice, and community as an antidote to war, greed, and alienation. It is a humble way of admitting complicity in the deaths of many and of expressing profound sorrow for all lives taken by war.Read more [...]
Our work is enriched when we know the poems, the paintings, the voices of those with whom we stand in solidarity. By knowing the words and phrases with which others cry, celebrate, and pray, we enter the holy place where we become more than our small selves.Read more [...]
We must learn that there is a time to march and a time to meditate, a time to protest and a time to pray, a time to stand in stand in solidarity with others and a time to sit in solitude.Read more [...]