A La Carte (December 28)

May the Lord be with you and bless you on this fine day. When the City of Man Creaks I think many of us are noticing the straining and breaking down of systems and wondering what it means. “Progress in the systems we rely on for life necessities or conveniences has been assumed. The pandemic and its aftermath have challenged this assumption and, whether temporary or long-term, the systems around us are showing their weakness.” Six Questions You Should Ask at the Beginning of 2023 “What I started doing a couple of years ago was to abandon the idea of New Year’s resolutions and instead start thinking about what I wanted to focus on for the next year in early December. Then I started implementing changes that would make progress on my goals before the new year begins. What this allowed me to do was to get out of the habit of thinking the new year would magically change me into a new person.” A Unique Plan for Reading through the Greek New Testament in 2023 If you know (or knew) Greek, this reading plan exists to help you keep and improve it. King Charles’s Christmas Message Reflects a Post-Christian United Kingdom Year after year the Queen gave a Christmas message. But this year, “due to her death in September, it was delivered by King Charles III. His message was akin to the first sermon preached by a new pastor who has succeed a long-serving and much loved predecessor. Charles’s message shed light on the … Continue reading A La Carte (December 28)