In 1773 an English poet named William Cowper wrote a poem entitled,“Light Shining Out of Darkness.” He wrote the piece as he was comingout of a deep depression that included his own attempted suicide. I bet you know the first lines of his poem. They are these: “God works ina mysterious way; his wonders to…
Author: Ken Chalker
Anger and Outrage
It is a dangerous time in America. We are united, not by our liberty, opportunities, happiness and sense of justice for ALL, but by our anger and outrage that such bedrock, foundational principles are just not so for every citizen of this nation. More on this matter of anger and outrage just a bit later in…
The Next Right Thing
As I write this blog it is a perfect storm. The weather is terrible. It is cold again and raining…HARD. The late May days of warm sun are few and seemingly far between. Here I am, just like so many of you, stuck at home doing my sequestered part to stop the spread of a…
Knowing the Signals
Over a decade ago I started to wear hearing aids. Like everything else in life that is worthwhile and productive, hearing devices create a learning curve to achieve desired results. The hearing devices I wear to cope with the challenges of single-sided deafness have audible signals which let me know when it is time to…
A Big, Green Truck
The national news focus in recent days often broadcasts pictures of people demanding that “stay-at-home” and business shut-down orders in response to Covid-19 be lifted. In Harrisburg, PA, part of the protest gatherings shown on news clips included a green, tractor-trailer cab helping to tie up traffic and displaying a sign which read, “Jesus is…
We Have a Future
I remember when I was a “first responder.” I remember when I was certified to be a part of those individuals who were providing an “essential service.” I remember when an acute, community need would be present, such as a house fire, and I would be called out to perform the essential service for which…
Getting Up or Putting Down
One of the great Gospel songs I’ve very much enjoyed singing on Easter Sunday mornings in my Cleveland-church experience is the loud, dynamic, rhythmic and just-plain-joyful fun anthem, “He Got Up!” With this past Holy Week, I’ve been reminded of it several times as Easter approached. And while the “Great Gettin’ Up” of the anthem proclaims…
EASTER SUNDAY…THEN AND NOW
Just a few weeks ago when I was a kid, Easter Sunday was (once I was up and awake) a happy, busy ordeal. My family would get up an hour before the sun, be dressed, out the door and in place at church for Easter Sunday morning services – services which started precisely at sunrise. The hymn…