I never put it together until recently. If you’ve ever read the literary classic Frankenstein (as perhaps only weird homeschoolers are prone to do in their curriculums? No expectation if you haven’t haha), it’s the forlorn tale of an ambitious scientist, Victor Frankenstein. He attempts to manufacture new life in his lab and succeeds. The […]
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Welcome to an experiment.
I was recently inspired (read: challenged) by one of my illustrious siblings (Chris) to cultivate a habit of posting small, creative posts more regularly. This is my attempt. No laughing or judging. Enjoy and be inspired to create better things. And read his too (it’s better) – chrisschwaar.com. Just do it.
What Would Be Left? (Musing)
The other week I sat in a tastefully-decorated living room with a small group of earnest truth seekers discussing the nature of self. One of us asked what would be left if all of our identifying features were stripped away. Separate from experiences, memories, choices, personalities, knowledge – if all of those were stripped away […]
Continue readingTo Create Wholesale Change (Musing)
Thinking this morning about what it would take to restore and reverse the alarming, systemic, deeply-rooted tribalism and division we see all around us. It’s everywhere – in local communities, in families, in America, and in just about every part of the world. I’d love to know about times when our global community and human […]
Continue readingGod’s Views on Suffering (Musing)
I sprained my ankle while running last night. And as I limped back to my airbnb through the crowded streets of an unfamiliar city, I became very frustrated with God and the fact that, if He supposedly cares about our suffering, it sure seems contradictory when He allows bad things to happen – great or […]
Continue readingResilient Love (Musing)
Some loves are more turbulence-tested; more hardship-calcified; more resilient than others. I think of inter-racial couples when that was most definitely not allowed. I think of those same couples in later decades when it was technically allowed but whispered about; frowned upon; criticized; dangerous. That’s still the case for some. I think of lovers from […]
Continue readingThe Best Thing I Can Do for You (Musing)
Psalm 139 – “23 Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. 24 See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” Psalm 19 – “12b Forgive my hidden faults. 13 Keep your servant also from willful sins; may they not […]
Continue readingZoom Out: Big Content (Musing)
I was thinking this evening about how, on Youtube at this very moment, I could look up instructions and how-to’s on just about every conceivable task. I could find out how to (and have in fact looked at resources for all of these things in the past) re-flower my Christmas cactus, rebuild a Honda motorcycle […]
Continue readingJesus’s Experiences (Musing)
In keeping with the Nativity theme from last post – It’s so easy to forget important aspects of Jesus’s experience and life that would have been significantly affecting, especially during His growing-up years and on the way His community would have seen Him. Let’s not forget – His was an outright scandalous beginning. His young […]
Continue readingThe Space Between Reality and Consensus (Musing)
Last night during an interesting conversation with a very learned pseudo-family-member of mine, I tasted a new and interesting phrase that I haven’t heard before: “The space between reality and consensus.” We had been talking (aka he had largely been talking – I didn’t have too much to contribute) about current economic trends – cryptocurrencies, […]
Continue readingWhy Were They Alone? (Musing)
I enjoy this time of year because it prompts thinking about Jesus’s origin story. I don’t experience this every year since it’s easy to zone out a little bit when you hear a story retold that you’ve heard 4,000 times, but this year something stood out to me. Why were Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem […]
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