Fatherhood (69)
  1. We like to define ourselves, and to have others see us and talk about us, based upon our accomplishments.
  2. Every year, when this day rolls around, I turn over the stones of remembrance that litter my mind, to see what lurks beneath.
  3. But what does it mean to love someone or something more than we love Jesus? It means that they who were formed as a gift we transform into a god.
  4. From you, Dad, I learned that a man is truly a man when, as Ecclesiastes says, whatever his hand finds to do, he does it with all his might (9:10).
  5. How will they reach this magical moment, this milestone on the journey of life? Perhaps by chasing their dreams, pursuing their passions with a heart wholly devoted to the attainment of whatever goals they set for themselves in life?
  6. Though I had studied four prior years at that institution, the one course I had with him shaped my pastoral care more than any other. Ken Korby was this pastor’s name, and when I grew up, I wanted to be just like him.
  7. One day I walked about that place I had tried to make home. I realized it was a prison cell of my own devising.
  8. I lack the wisdom, and the experience, to counsel those who have been hurt so deeply. There is no pain like the pain of being mistreated by those who, above all others, you expect to love you unconditionally.
  9. The crowds, bored into silence, had left a vacuum in the tent that my little boy’s voice began to fill. He laughed unaware and uncaring that he alone laughed, deaf to everyone’s else silence.