Monthly Archives: May 2026

The Ted Commandments

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Two days ago, the world lost the man known as “The Mouth of the South” and “Captain Outrageous.” The New York Times obituary for Ted Turner, who died at 87, exceeded 1,000 words – an earnest attempt to capture something of the entrepreneur’s over-the-top accomplishments and personal complexities. As the founder… Read more »

The Bronze Snake

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here The signature story of Israel’s history is the Exodus. It’s the account of the arduous trek of hundreds of thousands of freed Hebrew slaves across the brutal wilderness of the Sinai Peninsula.  The Promised Land of Palestine lies ahead. Egypt is in the rearview mirror. The people are buoyed by overwhelming hope and gratitude. Right? In truth, the… Read more »

Rocks on the Railroad Tracks

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here When I was 11 years old, I had the good fortune of spending a number of Friday nights at the home of my best friend, Larry. Larry and his family had the good fortune of living right beside an active railroad line on the north side of Indianapolis. We both loved hunting… Read more »

Herding Cats

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Mary Sue and I share life with 10 cats.  I almost wrote “own,” but as all pet fanciers discover, the cat-human connection is more like a partnership than ownership. We never planned on reaching feline double-digits. But when we moved 18 months ago to the farm we currently call home, we inherited some barn… Read more »

May the Fourth

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here It’s a very big deal if you manage to appear in the Star Wars cinematic universe. Even if you’re on the screen for a grand total of two seconds.  In The Empire Strikes Back, after a dramatic announcement that Imperial storm troopers have taken over the Cloud City of Bespin, people… Read more »

Tell It Slant

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Rod Serling, Hollywood’s “angry young man” during the 1950s, had a dream. He would write and produce cutting-edge TV dramas that explored the social issues he cared about passionately. Those included racism, war, censorship, fear, injustice, nuclear paranoia, and the emerging power of television to influence culture. But all he heard from network executives and… Read more »