Children are not supposed to die before their parents. It’s out of normal order, which helps explain the depth of pain we parents feel. Fortunately, it’s also a rare event for most families. So it’s understandable that I get asked a lot of questions about dealing with the loss of a teenage son. One of …
Category: LifeOnPurpose
Encouragement for Living On Purpose as we reflect on how God leaves His fingerprints everywhere if we would only notice...
Apr 21
Forgiving is For Giving
Is there someone in your life that you know you need to forgive? Maybe they did something mean that hurt you deeply. Maybe they refuse to apologize. Maybe they continue to do things on purpose that they know will hurt you. It can be so hard to forgive someone when we grow bitter and angry …
Apr 18
Counting Down on Purpose
There is something terribly serious about a countdown. Counting down means that there is an important event anticipated. And a countdown, by definition, means that there is a limited amount of time before that event happens. Our lives are full of countdowns. The media begins counting down the months and days before an election; our …
Apr 15
Things Will Start Looking Up
The picture I chose for this post admittedly makes me sad. I don’t like to remember Elijah as being sad, but it reminded me that sadness is infectious. When we feel down, it’s easy to bring others down with us. As an emotion, ‘up’ and ‘down’ are charged with positive and negative feelings. We judge ‘up’ as …
Apr 08
Catching an Earlier Flight
Fear not. Elijah is not really flying this aircraft. But seeing him in the cockpit reminded me of all the people who were able to travel over the past few weeks of Spring Break. Who doesn’t get excited about escaping the pressures of daily life to enjoy a little rest and relaxation somewhere fun and exotic? We …
Apr 07
Hoping for Rescue
This has been an eventful Easter weekend. We officially celebrate life on the positive side of resurrection Sunday. Because of the empty tomb, we have hope for being rescued from sin and despair, and ultimately from death itself. But on Good Friday, hope was fleeting. Even upon the cross, Jesus famously quoted from Psalm 22, saying, “My …
Apr 06
“Goodbye is not forever”
(Re-Posting the TwinCities Pioneer Press Easter Sunday Article) Many visitors to this site will not be aware that the TwinCities Pioneer Press newspaper carried a front page Easter Sunday article about the impact of Elijah and featuring divinefingerprints.net. I am re-posting the article here. We are thankful to the newspaper and to Molly Guthrey for her …
Apr 04
Surviving to the Other Side of Easter Sunday
Today is Saturday. Over the Easter weekend, this day is the dark day between Good Friday (the death of Jesus) and resurrection Sunday. Sometimes I like to imagine what it was like to be one of Jesus’ twelve disciples. Today must have been a day of darkness and despair. The pain of Friday is …
Apr 02
How Will History Record Your Passion?
This weekend Christians across the world will celebrate Easter and the resurrection of Jesus. Of course, there is no Resurrection without the Passion. The term for Passion, in this case, comes from the Greek work meaning ‘to suffer’. In other words, there would be no Easter Triumph without Friday’s Tragedy. Have you ever wondered how …
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