- MONDAY MEDITATION: “Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery, Today Is a Gift” (April 13)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: I Didn’t Write This, But… (April 6)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: The Idols That Worship Us (March 30)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: Grownup Christianity (March 23)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: The Train That Almost Killed Me (March 16)
- MONDAY MEDITATION: When Someone Quotes the Bible… (March 9)
Recent Thoughts
MONDAY MEDITATION: “Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery, Today Is a Gift” (April 13) - “Therefore, I say to you, don’t worry about your life, what you’ll eat or what you’ll drink, or about your body, what you’ll wear. Isn’t life more than food and the body more than clothes?” — Matthew 6:25 I ran across this quote from a video of a 96 year old man talking to a young adult, ...
MONDAY MEDITATION: I Didn’t Write This, But… (April 6) - For Christmas I had asked AI to write a devotion in a style that was similar to mine. Was very interesting what AI came up with in just a few seconds. So, for Easter, I did the same thing. I didn’t write what you see below, but I certainly believe what it says! Hope you ...
MONDAY MEDITATION: The Idols That Worship Us (March 30) - Then [Aaron] made a metal image of a bull calf, and the people declared, “These are your gods, Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” — Exodus 32:4 I think we have it backwards when we think of idolatry. The Hebrews, scared that Moses wasn’t coming back, made a golden idol. ... Addressing Atheism: Is Authentic Faith Possible?
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Book of the Month

Do I Stay Christian? A Guide for the Doubters, the Disappointed, and the Disillusioned
July, 2022 Selection This is a must-read for all of us! It helps us reflect critically--and honestly--on our faith, and invites us into exploring new expressions of it. Brian McLaren writes clearly, brilliantly, and humbly. You can find it her [...]
Comments From a "Friendly AtheisT"

“As someone on the opposite side of the theological spectrum from Pastor Weeks, I appreciate his ability to discuss faith in a personal way without trying to score easy points with fellow believers. (He even gives credit to the other side where it's due, which is a rare treat these days!) We come to very different conclusions about God, but I have a lot of respect for people who open themselves up to debate and discussion. Addressing Atheism is an excellent starting point for Christians seeking out conversations with atheists.”
HEMANT MEHTA, American atheist activist; blogger at The Friendly Atheist.