His Way with Words
The False Witness Scourge
So did you see the recently reported Joe Biden quote? I’ve seen it shared on Facebook several times. Here’s what he said: "I wish we taught more in our schools about the Islamic faith.”...
Welcoming One Another when We Disagree (2): Discerning between Rocks and Sand
I cannot recall a time in my ministry during which so many different opinions were believed so strongly, felt so deeply, and argued so strenuously. Waves of opinions and perspectives keep...
Welcome One Another: Receiving Others Who Disagree (1)
The Sweet and the Sour When it comes to sweet and sour chicken, I am a fan; although I’ve never actually made it myself. As many would know, my relationship with food is pretty...
Love One Another: A Series Returning to Basics
When Times Are Hard It is tempting when times are hard, when wounds are deep, and when differing perspectives have evolved over many generations of distance, ignorance, and even...
Stay Climbing
Facing the Stairs How must a little child feel when seeing a high imposing staircase standing between where he is, and where he (or she) wants to be? How daunting the challenge to make...
Hope for the Humble: A [Brief] Gospel Meditation in a Grieving Season
This is not a post about politics. It’s about people. And pardon. The Bible is full of accounts of people—really sinful people by the way—who humbled themselves and experienced immediate...
Aiming for God’s way through human words

His Way with Words offers occasional (due to sickness and journal keeping) perspectives that are relevant for our times. In it I try to express His (God’s) way—as best I can understand it—with my words. Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this blog are not necessarily the opinions of my pastors or any other partners in ministry. I am solely responsible for everything on this site.