Posts Tagged ‘cancer’
God. Is Good – or Protecting God’s Reputation When Shit Happens
I met Tammy about two years ago. We used to be neighbors, and my son and her eldest daughter caught the same bus to school every day. Tammy and I would often chat, strolling home from the bus stop. As it turned out we had a lot in common. Tammy, like me, was a wife, mother, a Christian and a cancer survivor.
Tammy...
August 9th, 2010 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More
Deo
On Christmas Eve of 2006, I boarded a plane in Connecticut and flew home to Chicago. My parents and siblings picked me up from the airport, and we drove to church for the Christmas Eve service.
I had always hoped I’d be like Mary – a young woman who loved God, whose life took an extraordinary turn. ...
December 23rd, 2009 | Essays, Featured | Read More
This Is Not a Football Story
Last Saturday, Ohio State and Michigan finished their football season the way they always do—playing head-to-head in a game that redefines the term “rivalry.” Even though Michigan’s record was dreadful this season, the game was still huge. It always is. Many consider Ohio State/Michigan to be...
November 24th, 2009 | Featured, Sports | Read More
Breast Cancer Awareness
In the spring of my senior year of college, I made an S.O.S. call to my dad. I was doing my taxes on my own for the first time, and it wasn’t going well.
“Let me get this straight,” he said. “You’re getting an A in Calculus, but you can’t fill out a 1040 EZ form?”
I sheepishly admitted...
October 13th, 2009 | Essays, Featured | Read More
Suffering Well as a Proof of God
I doubt the existence of God from time to time. These doubts sometimes last for just a moment, and other times they linger long enough for me to categorize them into one of two varieties:
1) I doubt there is a God when I’m witness to good people suffering evil.
2) I doubt God when I fail to see...
September 20th, 2009 | Meditations | Read More


