How To Lose Weight and Some Theological Stuff

For two cents, I’d write a little something about menopause, but I’m not sure anyone would read it—not even if I paid them the two cents. All the women’s magazines on the rack feature articles about weight loss. If you want a woman to open her wallet and toss you a few bucks, you’d better…Read more How To Lose Weight and Some Theological Stuff

A Moment In a Prison

“Remember Alex? He believes now.” “It’s true. I started reading this book, and suddenly it all made sense. Before, there was always something wrong, always some uneasiness. Now I know why. I was following the religion of the oppressor. Now that I’ve found liberation theology, I have something to believe in.”      The wedding…Read more A Moment In a Prison

Mr. Jones Falls

I love men. I fancy I know them too, and for the most part I do. In fact, when this story took place I was living in a house full of men. I was the girl with three male roommates who wasn’t romantically involved with any of them. I was dating a law student who…Read more Mr. Jones Falls

Confession

The tired, old line is so familiar I don’t have to finish it—you know how it goes—confession is good for the … Soul. And mine aches because I am a sinner standing in the need of grace. In fact, I just sobbed in the bathtub. Don’t worry. It’s not like I was sitting in there…Read more Confession

Stopping for Pizza

Cherished Readers, Here's a little something.  Thanks for reading. Stopping for Pizza After a full week, I walk into the pizza joint on Friday night to get some dinner.  The man behind the counter greets me with a thick Italian accent and then tilts his head a bit and smiles.  He waves his fingers back…Read more Stopping for Pizza

The First Thanksgiving

Cherished Readers, Here is another Dear Dave letter.  It is the first of two about Thanksgiving. Thank you for reading! Blessings and much love, Darlene Nov. 12, 2004 Dear Dave, Thank you so very much for your kind words and generous gift.  Again and again, I don’t know what I’d do without you. So far,…Read more The First Thanksgiving