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META: Weep “With” Others

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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.  Charles Darwin could never figure out tears. As far as he could… Read more »

Tears in a Bottle

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To listen to this reflection as a podcast, click here. When you think of an archeologist painstakingly excavating an ancient site, what kinds of objects do you picture coming into view? Coins, pottery, inscriptions, and shards of bone are valued finds.  But one of the objects that frequently ends up in an archeologist’s bag is what you see above: a tear bottle.  At least… Read more »