2017

A new holiday, just for talking animals. Really.

One day Adam woke up and looked around and the place was his.

He saw the animals. “Lion,” he said, in a manner of speaking. Then “lamb.” And so forth. They all had good relationships. They were at peace, lying around together. It was Eden.

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On the road with the boda-boda, the Uber of Uganda

So I was recently sitting around doing nothing, an activity I’ve always found deeply satisfying, when I realized, “Hey, man, you’ve just written your 300th newspaper column.”

Next thing, my wife and kids were serving me cake …

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(Sixteen years ago today) she said ‘Yes!’

Sixteen years ago today, The Children’s Mother and I got engaged. Of course, at the time she was not The Children’s Mother. She was My Babe.

I thought the world should know of the good news, so I blasted it all on the front page …

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Grace and mystery in a UCU classroom

The short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” is a story taught in my literature class at UCU. It’s written by esteemed American writer Flannery O’Connor. At its end, the grandmother, a character in a lady-like flowery dress, is shot three times in the chest. It’s a horrible and violent death. The rest of her family had already been killed.

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Our faces are doorways into our lives

There was a time when I’d walk down the street and look at people’s faces.

Any city would do as long as it had a downtown drag of even modest substance. The first was Kitchener-Waterloo where I was a student living away from home for the first time.

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No more kids! (But their birthday cakes? Hmm.)

It’s been the never ending birthday for our youngest, Hannah, who needs little introduction. She’s the girl who gets in the papers when she becomes a Canadian citizen, the girl who honestly give thanks for her life (and for bypassing the other life she could have had), the girl who Providence shines on in the

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