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After His resurrection, Jesus met two men travelling from Jerusalem to Emmaus. He fell in step beside them and joined their sad discussion about His death and resurrection. The conversation…
For Just One
So many songs have been written about God’s (Jesus’) love for us. Words like “unexplainable”, “indescribable”, ” unconditional” and “unchangeable”, among many have be used to describe it. There is…
Morning Has Broken
Good morning!! And good afternoon. And good evening too. What is so good about the morning? You are alive and that is a good thing. I know we do not…
Go Forward! Take that Step!
Samaria is besieged by the mighty Syrian army. No one goes into or comes out of the city. Food supplies have been cut off, famine is rampant and people are…
I Go A-Fishing
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! According to the post-resurrection accounts in the four gospels, Jesus appeared to his disciples a number of times before His ascension to Heaven.…
The Via Dolorosa
Good Friday? Ordinarily we do not associate “good” with flogging, bleeding, thorny crowns, extreme hunger and thirst, nail-pierced hands, feet and side, indescribable pain, bile, death, grave and burial. That…
Passion Week: What Judas Missed!!
Let me start with some humor. So I decided to find out how many people have named their child “Judas” and this is what I found: “…The apostle, Judas Iscariot, betrayed…
Passion Week: The Fig Tree
(Matthew 21:18-21, Mark 11:20-26) On Monday, as Jesus was returning to Jerusalem from Bethany where He spent the night, He felt hunger pangs. He sees a fig tree in full…
Passion Week
I’ve been reflecting somberly on the week of Easter, especially the five days leading to Good Friday: how Jesus must have felt and what the disciples were thinking. How do…
Smooth Talkers
King Hezekiah of Judah was in a tight spot. He was desperate, afraid and felt dejected. Sennacherib, king of Assyria had laid siege against Judah, he had captured some of…