To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Each weekday in the month of August, we will pursue “prepositional truth” by zeroing in on a single Greek preposition in a single verse, noting the theological richness so often embedded in the humble words we so often overlook. For more than 100 years, virtually every map of North America showed… Read more »
To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Sports Illustrated is a magazine that is famous for breaking big stories. One of the biggest was a feature that rocked SI’s pages early in April 1985. George Plimpton introduced the world to the most exciting baseball prospect in a generation. He was Hayden Siddhartha “Sidd” Finch, a young man who could throw a… Read more »
To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. The first live rock concert I attended was September 1, 1967, at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. The British invasion (spearheaded by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) was still at full tide, and the crowd that day was excited about the headliners. They were a group of five long-haired, nattily dressed, enthusiastic young… Read more »