Tag Archives: change
Christians make terrible rules
Growing up, my family was in church every time the doors were open. Sunday morning, Sunday school, followed by church. Go home for a pot roast and an afternoon of rest. Return to church for evening service, or as we … Continue reading
Update: Underground Justice & Aftercare Movement
I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted about my involvement in the Underground Justice & Aftercare Movement (UJAM). Thanks to all of you who have asked about it. For you newcomers, UJAM was founded by me and a Nashville … Continue reading
Life’s a beach.
Just going to paint a picture today. Hope you don’t mind the change of pace. Keep your eyes open for a new post on Wednesday! When you’re wading in waist-high water, it’s not really deep enough to swim, but deep … Continue reading
Where are you?
Then the eyes of [Adam and Eve] were opened, and they realized they were naked… and they hid from the LORD God among the trees of the garden. As a unprofessional counselor, it’s easy (relatively) for me to draw out … Continue reading
Announcing: Let’s start something new
If you’ve kept up on this blog, you’ve seen hints that things are changing. Over the last year, I’ve invested myself into Nashville and into my community, because I decided it was time in my life to stay in one … Continue reading
Looking Back
Have you noticed how we like to mark time? We celebrate birthdays and anniversaries in great fashion. My favorites are the anniversaries that only I know about. For example, today is April 15th. Tax day for some, birthdays for others, … Continue reading
In Parts. Three..
Part 3: Homeless When I left the country in February, I also moved out of my residence in East Nashville. Although I would only be gone for six (ish) weeks, I knew that I could not afford to pay rent, … Continue reading
Sermon recap
Today is election day, and everyone is talking about it. Well, go here if you want more dialogue about it. I’m convinced it’s not the only thing going on in the world today, and would rather talk about something else. … Continue reading

