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The Gatekeeper’s Question

I told this story in one of my books. But it’s worth repeating and retelling. The story is of a traveler who approached the gates of an ancient city. The gatekeeper sat quietly, and listened as the traveler announced that he had left his old city and was looking...

The Shadow

An old cartoon features a fairyland that was tyrannized by a dark force called “The Shadow.” All the fairies, elves, and animals in the kingdom fled in terror of “The Shadow.” The residents lived in such fear and trembling that the entire kingdom was about to turn...

Go Gentile Into This Good Day

Every person you meet today is hurting deep inside from something. Go gentle into this good day. I wrote those words after reading a heart-wrenching short story by Raymond Carver called “A Small, Good Thing.” It’s a story two families . . . a baker and a couple who...

All Saints’ Sunday

“Larry McMurtry probably qualifies as the Homer of Texas with the epic narratives with which he has blessed us. I like Lonesome Dove. Maybe you remember the episode where the young Irish boy is crossing a river and he comes across a nest of cotton mouth water...

What’s Your Starch?

Not long ago a member of the church gave me a magnet to put on our refrigerator. Now, this is not one of those nice sayings or cute little ornaments. No. This was a miniature ironing board, iron and can of spray starch. That may not be significant to you… To...