God’s unbounded and unboundable love — text only, no images, easier to read

I don’t know who, but someone quipped, “I used to be an incurable optimist, but now I’m cured.” More and more, I resemble that remark; do you? But a loss of optimism does not have to mean a loss of hope. Optimism, after all, is rooted in me and my abilities; it’s the expectation ofContinue reading “God’s unbounded and unboundable love — text only, no images, easier to read”

Make Love Your Aim — text, no images

‘Make love your aim’: Paul’s words matter Nathan Day WilsonI can remember the exact place and time when I realized that “cogito, ergo sum” — that is, “I think, therefore I am” — was less important than “amo, ergo sum” — that is, “I love, therefore I am.” I was a student at the EcumenicalContinue reading “Make Love Your Aim — text, no images”