A PLANT IN MIDAIR: skills for adaptation

1986.  I walked onto the Wheaton College campus for the first time.  Everything felt hugely new.  New culture, new way of life, new value-system.  New educational level, new teaching methods, new homework load.  New roommate, new expectations…new everything. I was not prepared for all the newness.  I’d said goodbye to my other universe just a […]

MACHETES, MASKS AND MORONS

I stink at idioms. Most MKs do. And when I inadvertently rewrite them, I tend toward rhymes. “To beat a dead horse” becomes “to flog a dead dog,” and “to blow one’s own horn” becomes “to toot one’s own flute.” Until a few years ago, I tried to mask my idiom-idiocy with semi-sayings along the […]

THE WISDOM OF DYING

When I first heard that Tangled Ashes was a finalist for the Christy Awards, I thought, “Oh, that’s fun,” and accepted Tyndale’s invitation to attend the event in St Louis last weekend. The first clue that I’d vastly underestimated the importance of the Christies came when a fellow nominee asked, as we were walking across […]

TRANSITION STRATEGIES

Transitioning well.  It’s possibly the topic requested most often at the seminars I lead, in part because so much transition happens in the course of ministry and in part because most of us realize we haven’t always done it well.  Though this article is written with missionaries in mind, it is applicable to anyone who […]

OF SACRIFICE AND VALOR

It was April 11, 2010. I wasn’t prepared for the sea of white crosses that spread across the horizon when I turned away from the desolate beauty of Normandy’s Omaha Beach and faced the American Cemetery where 9,387 white crosses and stars of David marked the graves of soldiers who fell during the D-Day landings […]

KILLING GOD – Neglect on the Field

  I’ve started this post five times, trying to be tactful and not ruffle any feathers. But I’m finding delicate words insufficient and weak, when what I really want to say is “Missionary parents, stop doing God’s work if you can’t put your children first.” Actually, the same goes for any parents who profess to […]

MOMOS TO SCHNITZEL (Video)

As much as I love words, I know pictures and sound can often convey what is otherwise inexpressible.  Consider this short video a compilation of “inexpressibles”!  Nepal, England, Germany and France: it was the ministry trip of a lifetime.  If you’re on my mailing list, you’ll shortly be receiving a letter that describes the way […]

ON DEATH

Easter 2012. I got up early to go to College Church. I don’t regularly attend there, but its choir sings the Hallelujah Chorus on Resurrection Sunday every year, and the song takes on new significance in the context of Jesus’ victory over death. I bawled through it, as I usually do.  The grandeur and sheer […]

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