I never do what I have done here, and I'll give the link below so you can read the original. I have cut and pasted in an entire essay from another source. It's from Christianity Today and written by my hero, Joni Tada. I taught public speaking for 47 years and for half of that I assigned a "tribute" speech where the students talked about who they admired. To teach the process and the outlining, I wrote my own with the students following along in real time (hopefully). It used Joni. It had several purposes: I could affirm my Christian testimony, reveal something personal, and teach the rhetorical process in a pretty straightforward way. I want to use this for a beginning for the next day or so, because we are now in the "darkest" period. The days are short but begin to get longer on Monday again. That is a metaphor for the light coming at Christmas. Joni and I probably share a lot of Northern European DNA, and I think something is built into us about the wi...
I am writing this on the morning of December 16. 24/7 news coverage gets in the way of Christmas bliss, which can be based on ignorance and wrong expectations. I am stuck in the slough of the weekend's violence in Rhode Island, Syria, Los Angeles, and of course, Australia, where we cannot call it anything but attempted genocide. The perpetrators went to a place where as many Jews as could be expected would be gathered in a public, outdoor place. In a synagogue, there is security; we Gentiles do not understand how much security Jews have to maintain. The killers could have murdered many others, and from reports, it sounds like the police were not that effective. Granted, probably blindsided; "the citizens aren't supposed to have guns like that!" But they did, and more, they wanted to kill people against whom they have an unyielding hatred because of a small piece of land in the Middle East and a sixth century warring chieftain who controls the thoughts of a billion ...