Monthly Archives: September 2014

Spite House

Some years ago a wealthy man tried to sell a block of land in an exclusive part of New York City. It was a hundred feet long but only five feet wide, and his neighbours, realizing no-one else would want … Continue reading

Posted in Hurting ourselves, Misery, Neighbours, Revenge, Spite | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Lost forever

When the American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar died, his mother opened his home in Dayton, Ohio, to the public, so that people from all walks of life could come experience his life, even though he was no longer alive. She … Continue reading

Posted in Death, Living Life, Memorials, Mourning, Shrines | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Sparks of God

The Stoics were a group of philosophers in ancient Greece. One of their great beliefs was that there was a spark of God in every living creature. The Sceptics – another group of Greek philosophers – laughed at this concept … Continue reading

Posted in Discerning God's Will, Faith, God, God in us, Obedience | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment