This is my Dad, circa 1942.This is his grand daughter, circa Halloween 2009. She is wearing his flight suit in which he piloted B-17s in World War II. Really.
Month: October 2009
A Gaelic Blessing
Holding Up the Word, Depaul Community Mass
Recently, while visiting Older Daughter at DePaul University, I had the opportunity to attend Mass at St. Vincent Depaul Parish, on the campus of DePaul University. This experience might also be known as "Protestant Neophyte Visits The Other Side of the Reformation".I arrived about 15 minutes early, and already found the sanctuary of St. Vincent … Continue reading Holding Up the Word, Depaul Community Mass
DePaul Family Weekend 2009
Younger sister and I have just returned from Chicago for DePaul Family Weekend 2009, otherwise known as Visiting The Gigantic Educational Expenditure. This is the one weekend each fall that family members (read: those actually paying the massive bills to operate this university) can come, visit their kids, dress badly, quietly revel in the middle-aged … Continue reading DePaul Family Weekend 2009
"Sully" Sullenberger Has Something to Teach Us
"It wasn't his life goal to be known as a hero, but it has been his life goal to have a close, loving relationship with his daughters, and of course with me. I think that is what he would like his legacy to be".Sully is a hero because of this legacy. Plain and simple. I … Continue reading "Sully" Sullenberger Has Something to Teach Us
A Loving Father Must Surely Dwell
We received a last minute invite Saturday night to the Hollywood Bowl. Boy, are we glad we said yes, and never have I been more surprised and touched by a performance than I was by the LA Philharmonic's powerful delivery of Beethoven's 9th symphony. My primary exposure to classical music is rather shallow, as I … Continue reading A Loving Father Must Surely Dwell
Closer Than We Think?
"Spend your life inside a boxlooking through stained glassDream about a better day and hope it finds you fast"Lately, I have been reflecting on what much of the evangelical world has taught me over the past 30 years. And I am having my doubts. Not about Jesus, or the fathers of our faith, or the … Continue reading Closer Than We Think?