March 8, 2022 On being Putin Dictators must have control. It’s what they desperately need. The need for control grows in their lives, like weeds left …
March 4, 2022 Gethsemane I hope you found flowers in Gethsemane; and help in the landscape of night. With accusation and threat weighing heavy, …
February 28, 2022 How shall we relate to anxiety? How shall we relate to anxiety? Perhaps as a disappointed lover. Anxiety arrives, unbidden; in fact, like a house guest …
February 26, 2022 A picture of virtue I am watching the road and this is what I see. The cat gives way to the old lady because …
February 16, 2022 Ten terrific attitudes I was once asked by a magazine to do a ‘Ten things life has taught me’ piece. It was a …
February 7, 2022 Barbara, in memoriam Prayers I offered at Barbara’s funeral. We walk this earth until we don’t. We tread this planet until we tread …
January 31, 2022 Life – maze or labyrinth? And so we arrive at the maze – or is it a labyrinth? It can be hard to tell, though …
January 25, 2022 The path I watched my friend walk along the path and noticed that sometimes, quite suddenly, he would break out into laughter. …
January 19, 2022 The Pandemic’s psychological scars Apparently, the festive season was far from festive for many. Perhaps you already knew. For according to a survey led …