An English version is available here. Este año ha sido interesante para mí. Debido a diversos compromisos como conferencista o a encuentros personales con algunas amistades, he estado aprendiendo sobre asuntos/inquietudes que apasionan a la gente y que les llevan…
When ‘gospel’ is no gospel at all
“We’re blessed with so much in America.” If you’ve traveled abroad, gone on a mission trip or spoken with someone who has, at some point you’ve probably said or heard that phrase. I’ve heard it, because I’ve said it as…
When the Irish were the immigrants Americans detested
“Our people know about coffin ships — boats that sink to the bottom of the sea with everyone on board.” Close your eyes and imagine the voice who said those words. Who do you a picture? An African American describing…
Why do our Bibles go unread? Too much drama.
We come to the Bible seeking a little relief from the drama in our lives and what do we find? A text cracking and sizzling with fear, rage, resentment and wonder. If you want an escape from the drama, the…
Resisting fake news: ‘Think on these things’
I just want to hear “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth,” so God help this administration. Education Secretary Betsy Devos called the architects of schools built during the most intense period of American segregation “pioneers” of…
Jesus on strategic visioning
Building a congregation’s life around a clear vision and purpose is an easy thing to believe in. Aligning that purpose with biblical teaching and witness is an agreeable notion. I seldom encounter a leader or leadership group who resists the…
More for machines that kill, less for people’s needs. The word for that? Sin.
During the time that Gen. Raymond Odierno was U.S. Army Chief of Staff, he testified in congressional budget hearings for three different fiscal years that the Army didn’t really need any new tanks or upgrades to existing units. He told…
The fake out: Why it matters that some Christians are embracing fake news
Whether Christians are on the giving end or the receiving end of fake news, the false narratives emerge as a coping mechanism against losing face, losing power and losing privilege.
Underground church business meetings — and God actually shows up
Try to imagine the church business meetings that made this happen. During the early 1800s, the network of churches and individuals helping those escaping slavery was known as the Underground Railroad. My congregation, Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, N.Y., was “the…
Pontificate with caution (or not at all)
We all pontificate, those times when we “speak or express opinions in a pompous or dogmatic way.” Like the pastor who entered the pulpit one Sunday and declared: “I had a great sermon on humility for today. But the crowd…
Jesus and the Virgin Mary … in the Quran? A study of the true definition of ‘family.’
There are many great universal truths in this life. For example: Never trust a dog to watch your food. Or the quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket….
There is nothing too good for the poor
A wealthy woman once gave Dorothy Day a diamond ring as a gift to help support the work of the Catholic Worker. According to some other workers, she slipped it into her pocket for a little while. A short time…










