Month: April 2020

Who Is To Blame?

For me, it all started in Colombia, South America, this unnerving process of awakening to a foreign crisis becoming a personal concern, of watching COVID-19 jump from “their” neighborhood to our neighborhood.  I was volunteering at a soup kitchen for Venezuelan refugees, just inside Colombia near a border crossing that … Read More

The Story Still Matters

Not every story continues to be relevant. I can think of many people that have simply faded from our memory. So, as my family worshiped together for a strange stay-at-home Easter last week, my mind again pondered the reason the resurrection is still such a celebrated moment. And of course, … Read More