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Category Archives: Faith, Family, and Culture
Facing Up to a Few Things
My wife and I are greeters at our church, and we absolutely love doing that. But as the pandemic paranoia unfolded, I realized that my role as a greeter began to feel different. It wasn’t that I didn’t still love … Continue reading
Golgotha ~ Where “Nothing” Becomes Everything
And He [Jesus], bearing His cross, went out to a place called the Place of a Skull, which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha, where they crucified Him, and two others with Him, one on either side, and Jesus in the … Continue reading
Palm Sunday ~ Making It Personal
As many of you know, Diane and I have just returned from a two-week pilgrimage to Israel, the Holy Land. Now that we’re back home, a mountain of memories and spiritually significant experiences are
The Spiritual Implications of Plumbing by J.D. Wininger ~ Guest Post
You may recall that I mentioned last week that this week’s edition of Gallagher’s Pen would be different in a couple of ways. You’ll notice, for instance, that it didn’t get posted at our usual time. That’s because
Sometimes God Saves the Best for Last
In the midst of all kinds of things to be anxious and upset about, God always manages to insert reasons to pause and have a
Confronting the Unknowns
Confronting the unknown can be a frightening experience. It challenges that comforting sense of control that we love. Being unprepared for whatever we think might be coming our way undermines the
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