Podcast:
We all have our dirty laundry. It’s a shame we try to hide it so much. (Note: this is what I am going to say in a house of organized religion.)
Video version:
Podcast:
We all have our dirty laundry. It’s a shame we try to hide it so much. (Note: this is what I am going to say in a house of organized religion.)
Video version:

Thoughts on loving our enemies ✧✧✧ Three Saturday Services in a row the group and I interacted around the topic of loving our enemies. Here are some thoughts related to our discussion. ✧✧✧ The “Love your enemies” trope is famously attributed to Jesus — in Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount and elsewhere. > Love your enemies, do good to those

Fall, 2025 I’m sitting in my favorite chair in the living room. The sky is getting darker. It’s almost dusk. I check the time: 4:40 p.m. The dark starts early these days. Especially in the Pacific Northwest. I make a mental note to take my vitamin D in the morning. ✧✧✧ Most weeks I get a bit panicked that I

Beloved reader, I am redoing the rotb.org website. Again. Why am I redoing the website again? Because a website older than (blank) years is (blank minus one) years overdue for a facelift. (The standard is three years for small sites and six years for large sites.) ✧✧✧ While placing into the background a composite grid, 15 wide by five tall,