Jung believed that dream symbols had the value of parables. He said that dreams do not conceal, but rather teach in the best way they know how — not in words but in images.
Years ago, the brilliant author Philip Yancey wrote a book titled The Jesus I Never Knew. Though I enjoyed the book, the title has stuck with me …
Maybe it’s just me, but do you ever read about the miracles in the Old Testament and wonder, “Why haven’t I experienced God like that?” … Read More ›
Today’s conservative is the new liberal. With the so-called liberals of our generation advocating for policies like state-imposed censorship, young conservatives assume the mantle of … Read More ›
Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat. I am not an anti-Roman Catholic. I have a great-aunt who was a nun. My brother converted to …
Suppose you see a trolley racing down its tracks, unable to stop. Further down, there are five people tied to said tracks. You, meanwhile, are … Read More ›
Order and optimism remained linked in the fifties, in the sixties they fell far apart. The world of youth, pop, of irreverence, of unprepared happenings, … Read More ›
“Each of us literally chooses, by his way of attending to things, what sort of universe he shall appear to himself to inhabit.” William James … Read More ›
Today we find the words “leadership” and “character” on everyone’s lips. The ship of state is passing through stormy seas, and we are seeking capable … Read More ›