We’ve forgotten who we are. We’ve forgotten who we’ve been called to be. We’ve forgotten the privilege of having the liberties that were handed down to us by people who sacrificed for those liberties in ways that make our abuse of them shameful and inexcusable. We’ve abandoned all that is good in a thoughtless trade-off for all that is not. Oh … [Read more...]
We Reap What We Sow – Changing the Seeds
We reap what we sow. In other words, what we do is never free of an outcome that will be shaped by what we do. The ‘cause-and-effect’ of life is such that what we do will always cause an outcome that is fashioned directly by what we do. Despite the fact that we often think (or would prefer to think) that what we do is somehow isolated to the … [Read more...]
We Are Human – All of Us
We are humans. All of us. And while we come from different cultures, and hold different beliefs, and embrace a variety of traditions…we are human. Our dress may vary, our economics might be quite different, the language that we speak may be entirely unknown to others, and we may well be spread far across the socio-economic spectrum…but we are … [Read more...]
Problems – The Problem is Not the Problem
We all have…problems. And there’s a real good chance that we have a lot of…problems. Life comes with problems. It’s part of the deal. It’s a natural part of this thing that we’re all doing called life. Life comes with problems. But the real problem is not that life comes with problems. The real problem is what we do with them. The Problem … [Read more...]
To Change a Nation – It Begins With Me
The world is spinning in ways we once felt would only be experienced through fiction penned by authors and portrayed by various screenwriters who themselves lived in dark places and spent their days meandering through deeply foreboding thoughts. The impossible, the absurd, the irresponsible, the irrational and the improbable were certainly the … [Read more...]
What Is Our Narrative – Understanding Our Storyline
What is our narrative? What is the story-line that we’ve authored to explain our world, or allay our fears, or justify our agendas, or excuse our behaviors? What is the narrative that we’ve created to give ourselves permission to do whatever we want permission to do? What are the story-lines, the spins, the bits of fiction that we create so that … [Read more...]
What I Want – The Frightening Call of Great Things
I want to be happy, but I don’t think I want to be satisfied. I want to experience a resilient and wonderfully endearing sense of contentment that neatly threads itself through every part of my soul, but I don’t want that contentment to morph into the baser mentality of complacency. I want to keep a weathered eye on every horizon, but I … [Read more...]
To Believe in Something Better – The Rise Against ‘What Is’
Our humanity is ingeniously fashioned in a manner that it can handily break the realities that would seek to break it. Our existence need never be held hostage nor pressed into servitude to the sordid realities of all that is happening around us. Rather, we are able to stand in spirited opposition to those realities, and in the face of them we … [Read more...]
The Shovels – Digging My Own Holes
My life is spent in holes more times than its not. Some are deep and some are not so deep. I have this maniacal tendency to go from one hole to another, rarely staying above ground long enough to understand what above ground looks like. Instead, I’m repeatedly looking up from the bottom of some hole that I don’t necessarily remember falling … [Read more...]
Words For the Times – Speaking God Into the 21st Century
Both the space and the tolerance to speak the truths of God into the mounting chaos of the 21st century seems to be rapidly diminishing. Clearly, there is a formidable wave of mounting dissent that opposes God with an ever-accelerating intensity. And in facing such a foreboding reality, how do we speak the saving truth of the Gospel into our … [Read more...]
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Craig Lounsbrough
M. Div., LPC