The reports from Israel have been horrific. On Oct. 7, 2023, invaders from the Hamas organization had penetrated the state of the art defenses of Israel. They had attacked some military targets, but much of […]

The reports from Israel have been horrific. On Oct. 7, 2023, invaders from the Hamas organization had penetrated the state of the art defenses of Israel. They had attacked some military targets, but much of […]
My own heart Is a mystery to me, But you know me inside and out, Yahweh. Nothing is hidden from your eyes. … I need you To look inside of me. You know everything about […]
Every now and then I pause and ask myself: What if I’m on the wrong side here? Is it possible I’m the bad guy in this situation? I have stepped back to gain some perspective […]
I hate losing. I’m a competitor. And I win a lot. I’ve coached undefeated volleyball teams and when my family does game nights, their main goal is to keep me from winning. I’m not a […]
War is evil. There is no greater source of human injustice in the world. War robs more from the poor than any thief. War kills more people than any mass murderer. War displaces more people […]
How do we pray when faced with fake friends who betray us?
“Nature is my church.” “I feel close to God when hiking the mountains.” In my work as a hospital chaplain, I’ve heard those and similar statements hundreds of times. Sometimes they’re excuses for skipping out […]
When life crushes us, many turn to prayer. But not everyone. Even among the seemingly religious, prayer isn’t the first resort. The overall secularizing of our culture over the past few hundred years since the […]
My career as a bully was short-lived and thankfully so. I was probably 13 when I decided to try pushing around a kid a year or two younger but half my size. I figured he’d […]
There is no end to the opportunities to complain. And there are days when I avail myself of almost all of them. I didn’t sleep well. The weather sucks. My cereal ran out. I bit […]
Of all the superhero movies churned out over the last two decades, the ones arising from the Marvel Cinematic Universe have dominated. And the centerpiece of those movies is a band of characters who call […]
As a kid, I grew up near Los Angeles in California. The beaches were spectacular and inviting. Every year, I got an equally spectacular sunburn since sunscreen was a fairly new fangled idea at the […]
“Frank is mowing his lawn! He’s breaking the Sabbath!” My son was just five years old at the time and scandalized by our neighbor’s flagrant disregard for observing the Sabbath command. His dismay mirrors most […]
Some people rub us the wrong way. And in some cases, they’ve been rubbing us the wrong way for a long time. That history pulls us into negative patterns like ruts in dirt road. It’s […]
Revival. The word inspires images of tent meetings and manipulative preachers for some. For others, it’s an image of God’s people waking up and coming fully alive while drawing others into the kingdom of God. […]
Double-minded. A divided heart. Conflicting interests. A double life. These are some of the worst accusations the Scriptures and our culture can make against us. Saying one thing and doing another is evidence of a […]
Middle school is hell. Insecurity it at an all-time high. And kids are just cruel. In seventh grade, one of my kids got in trouble for stabbing another kid with a pencil. It was wrong, […]
It was Bring Your Dad to School Day and the little elementary school girl was so excited to introduce her father and tell the class what he does for work. “My Dad is a public […]
I’ve had bad eyes most of my life. Without corrective lenses, the world at a distance has a softening hazy blur. When the time came to get my driver’s license in high school, I memorized […]
I used to check the news daily and often times throughout the day. I had an urge to know what was going on in the world around me. I’m not exactly sure why, but I […]
Writing anything requires a whole host of choices. We know and expect that, but it doesn’t keep us from questioning certain choices writers make. For instance, in the masterpiece The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame […]
During an election year, there’s no psalm that’s more relevant than Psalm 72, a prayer for a good leader for the nation. In every place around the world and in every era, there has been […]
I’m actually enjoying getting older. Sure, there are some new creases on my face and I’m not the athlete I was before. Sure, I get tired earlier and forget things easier. But I’m less anxious, […]
There are times when life falls to pieces that can’t be put back together. It’s happened to me and I’ve watched it happen to others who are close to me. The doctor believes the cancer […]
As a kid, going to church meant getting dressed up in uncomfortable clothing. Wool pants. Shirts buttoned up to the collar. Clip on ties. Dress shoes. My Sunday best was my Sunday torture. I didn’t […]
She defined her life by her enemies. And I watched her move from one to the next and the next. As her pastor, I had a front row seat to it all. First, there were […]
There are times when I get down on myself, having blow it yet again, doing the same stupid thing one more time. I forgot to pick up my son from school for the tenth time. […]
Some corners of culture, some places, some people seem both godless and god-forsaken. Some parts of our lives feel either fenced-off from God or ignored by our Maker. A quick look at the news or […]
Doing the work on Everyday Psalms: Ancient Prayers in Everyday Language was one of the greatest prayer experiences of my life. I’m excited to share it with you that it might be a good companion […]
I think about my death a lot. I imagine what it might be like to be on my death bed, so weak I need a machine to breathe for me. I wonder who might gather […]
Kings and queens don’t mean much to us today. The British royal family makes the news from time to time, but it’s usually because of their clothing styles and romantic escapades. They are almost completely […]
A rendering of the final stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Taw (verses 169-176). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 21st stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letters Sin or Shin (verses 161-168). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 20th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Resh (verses 153-160). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 19th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Qoph (verses 145-152). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 18th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Tsadhe (verses 137-144). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 17th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Pe (verses 129-136). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 16th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Ayin (verses 121-128). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 15th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Samekh (verses 113-120). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the thirteenth stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Mem (verses 97-104). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the twelfth stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Lamedh (verses 89-96). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the eleventh stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Kaph (verses 81-88). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the tenth stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Yodh (verses 73-80). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the ninth stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter Teth (verses 65-72). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the seventh stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter zayin (verses 49-56). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of the sixth stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter was (verses 41-48). A further exploration into hearing the Voice of God.
A rendering of Psalm 119:57-64 (each verse starting with the Hebrew letter Heth), which continues an immersion into a life lived in response to the Voice of God.
A rendering of the 14th stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter nun. Here, the psalmist pushes through rejection by the cultured haters of faith.
A rendering of Psalm 119:25-32 (each verse starting with the Hebrew letter daleth), which continues an immersion into a life lived in response to the Voice of God.
A rendering of the third stanza of Psalm 119, where each verse starts with the Hebrew letter gimel. Here, the psalmist pushes through rejection by the cultured haters of faith.
A rendering of Psalm 148, which calls on all creation to praise God and then watches as God shares his strength with his people.
A rendering of Psalm 147, which worships God for his Word that brings life to the natural world and life to our souls.
A rendering of Psalm 145, which praises God for his kindness and compassion to all humanity and all creation, leading to a response of praise.
A rendering of Psalm 138, which thanks God for his love that considers the lowly in the face of gods and kings.
A rendering of Psalm 144, which considers the role God has in shaping a happy, prosperous nation.
A rendering of Psalm 141, which asks God for help avoiding temptation with the help of a kindly slap in the face.
A rendering of Psalm 140, seeking God’s help from violent and slanderous people.
A rendering of Psalm 137, a graphic and painful desire for revenge from a disheartened exile longing for ruined Jerusalem.
A rendering of Psalm 136, which tells of creation and salvation with the refrain “His relentless love never stops” 26 times, driving home the point that everything God does emerges from his tenacious love.
A rendering of Psalm 135, a call to praise the real God who created the world and is actively involved in the world, unlike the empty concepts of “God” people make for themselves.
A rendering of Psalm 134, which calls on those who do the menial jobs of taking care of the sanctuary to use that time to pray and praise.
A rendering of Psalm 132, which soaks in the joy of God’s covenant with King David., establishing the kingship and the Zion temple.
A rendering of Psalm 131, which pops the ego bubble, seeking contentment in God.
A rendering of Psalm 130, where the light of a new dawn offers hope that Yahweh will bring a new day during a dark time of life.
(A song for pilgrims on the road up to Zion.) All of you Living in a God-ward direction, Living the life he gave you In the way he gave it to be lived Are living […]
A rendering of Psalm 129, a prayer that those who have pushed us around will go away and never bother us again.
A rendering of Psalm 127, which considers the value of work and rest and the the greatest legacy you can ever have: kids.
A rendering of Psalm 126, reflecting on the joy of those returned from exile, looks forward to God turning current crying into future laughing because of how God will turn things right-side up again.
A rendering of Psalm 125, which envisions God surrounding his people, protecting them so that they don’t resort to the bad behavior our leaders often exhibit.
A rendering of Psalm 124, reflecting on God’s faithfulness to help when we were in a powerless position and fearing the worst.
A rendering of Psalm 123, which looks to God for favor in a culture where we experience so much contempt.
A rendering of Psalm 22, a prayer for the peace of Jerusalem, whose name means City of Peace and home to Yahweh’s temple.
A rendering of Psalm 120, a prayer of helplessness by someone longing for peace but living among people clamoring for war and whose words are violent.
A rendering of Psalm 118, which looks forward to the celebration parade for salvation he’s expecting from God.
A rendering of brief Psalm 117, which praises God for his love and faithfulness to all people, not just his favorites.
A rendering of Psalm 116, exuberant in gratitude for being saved by God from certain death.
A rendering of Psalm 114, which sees the Exodus through a creative lens, as if the creation itself was being playful as it aided God’s people in their escape from Egypt.
A rendering of Psalm 113, which considers the greatness of God and yet his willingness to be involved in the lives of those who are the least and the last of us.
A rendering of Psalm 112, which sees the best king of life lived by those who orient their lives toward God and intentionally copy what God does.
A rendering of Psalm 111, which considers the fear of the Lord (a life oriented toward God) in response to his covenant loyalty.
A rendering of Psalm 110, a Messianic psalm that looks forward to the coming of the Messiah to bring final judgment to the earth.
A rendering of Psalm 109, a painfully angry prayer, asking God to take over the revenge boiling over within him.
(A David psalm for singing.) My heart won’t quit, God, Won’t get distracted. I’m here to sing. Yes, to make music, To give you my utmost. Wake up, piano! Wake up, guitar! I will wake […]
A rendering of Psalm 107, which considers the mercy-love of God that intervenes for us when we pray in the middle of our troubles.
A rendering of Psalm 106, which looks back on how kind and forgiving God was to the ever-rebelling Hebrews during the Exodus and asks for the same mercy during the current sin-caused predicament.
A rendering of Psalm 105, which retells the story of the patriarchs and the Exodus as a reminder of God’s covenant loyalty to his people.
(A David psalm.) Bless Yahweh, soul within me. Bless Yahweh, every cell within my body. Yes! Bless Yahweh, soul within me. Don’t for a moment forget How good you’ve got it because of him. He […]
A rendering of Psalm 100, a favorite call to worship which reminds us that thanksgiving — the gift of thanks — is an everyday activity.
A rendering of Psalm 101, which sees what’s wrong in the world around but then looks inward — to home life and what the eyes look at — to seek change.
A rendering of Psalm 99, which considers how we might re-center our lives around God if we took his kingship seriously.
A rendering of Psalm 97, in which an electrical storm is compared to Yahweh’s justice breaking though the darkness and bringing light to the world, something our false concepts of “God” never do.
A rendering of Psalm 98, which is a call for all creation to join in a vast exclamation of praise to Yahweh who has remained faithful to his covenant love-bond with his people.
A rendering of Psalm 89, with struggles with a firm belief in the power and covenant loyalty of Yahweh and the reality of what looks like an abandonment of that covenant by Yahweh.
A rendering of Psalm 94, which calls on God to act as Judge, taking charge of revenge on those who trample the vulnerable and poor.