Blog The Vicar’s Shifting Scruples Maggie Smith, imperious as the Dowager Countess of Grantham, peered at the hapless vicar across from her and pronounced, “You…Jeff MunroeFebruary 6, 2012
Blog Embracer Ringo avec une énorme tasse de café” – c’est très européen! Like some has-been athlete who managed to turn a few games into a broadcasting career, I’ve become an “expert” on…Jeff MunroeJanuary 23, 2012
Blog Eugene Peterson dismally fails the narcissism test I recently finished reading Eugene Peterson’s memoir The Pastor. It took me several months to get up the gumption to…Jeff MunroeJanuary 9, 2012
Blog Boxing myself on Boxing Day Since the etymology of the title “Boxing Day” is unknown, might I suggest the name was coined to describe the…Jeff MunroeDecember 26, 2011
Blog A Son of a Shepherd and Joy We light the third advent candle – the curiously pink candle – for the shepherds and the quality of joy.…Jeff MunroeDecember 12, 2011
Blog Light and Hope for Advent We light the first purple candle in the Advent wreath for the prophets, the ones who spoke with hope about…Jeff MunroeNovember 28, 2011
Blog Why Do I Write? I was supposed to answer the question “Why do I write?” on a page you can find by clicking on…Jeff MunroeNovember 14, 2011
Blog Do Calvinists Believe in Luck? I spent a day with the legendary basketball coach John Wooden once. He was 93-years-old at the time. Yes, I…Jeff MunroeOctober 31, 2011