Week #97 – Invictus

William Earnest Henley was born in Gloucester, England. He became an editor, poet and literary critic.  His father was a struggling bookseller who died when Henley was a teenager.  At twelve years of age, Henley was diagnosed with tubular arthritis that necessitated the amputation of one of his legs just below the knee. The other foot […]

Week #95 – The Power of Hope

In the journal of the “Journal of the American Medical Association” a few years ago, Jane McAdams told the story of her sixty-nine-year-old mother who had lived a life deeply marked by the depression of the 1930s.  The evidence showed in her frugality and utterly practical perspective on all material things. The only extravagance that she ever permitted herself, McAdams wrote, […]

Week #94 – The Father’s Promise

My first pastorate after finishing college was in a small dairy farming community in the midwest. The core of this small church was made up of Norwegians that had been members of a Missouri synod Lutheran church all their lives. Some of them had started a small Bible Study. As a part of the Bible study, each one would pray, […]