The Quiet Strength of a Donegal Voice: Remembering Moya Brennan

I heard her before I knew her name. That's how it usually goes with voices that stay with you. "In a Lifetime" came out in 1985, a duet with Bono, and I remember thinking the woman singing with him was doing something he couldn't quite do — something quieter and older and more certain. BonoContinue reading "The Quiet Strength of a Donegal Voice: Remembering Moya Brennan"

FROM THE WEB: The Lunar Flyby and the Crucifixion – Probe Ministries

An interesting intersection of two of my favorite subjects... Click the link below to read more. The Artemis lunar flyby on April 6, 2026 included a fully scheduled 40-minute loss of communication between the astronauts and NASA. Radio signals between the Source: The Lunar Flyby and the Crucifixion - Probe Ministries

“It’s You When I Look In The Mirror”

Last week we looked at a song called "Kite." This week I want to turn to what feels to me like its companion—a song that covers similar ground but arrives with a different weight. Where "Kite" accompanied me, "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" confronted me. Where "Kite" opens its hands, this oneContinue reading "“It’s You When I Look In The Mirror”"

When the Letters in the Inbox Break Your Heart

It’s a gray, rainy morning here in our corner of the Louisiana woods, the kind of day that calls for a second pot of coffee and a bit of quiet reflection. I happened across an article recently from GotQuestions.org regarding that heavy, age-old question: Can a person lose their salvation? I know we have a wideContinue reading "When the Letters in the Inbox Break Your Heart"