212. The Trip to Greece that wasn’t and the Miracle that was

Saint Nektarios the Mischievous Beginning in 2002, Saint Nektarios of Silivria, the Wonderworker of Aegina, started doing mischievous things for me – some startling, some subtle. At first I might have attributed them to coincidence, but as they continued, I felt sure they were not. What in the world was he up to? I couldn’t […]

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211. Do we know what Jesus looked like?

The icon above is contemporary, available from https://www.trinitystores.com/artwork/christ-desert   Crete, c. 1550 Submit this question to the internet, and almost everybody will say: No, of course not. How could we possibly know that? All we know is that (if He existed, a few will say…) He was a First Century Jew. I think they’re wrong. […]

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210. The Dry Humor of Jesus – except for the time when it was very wet

Humor When I first went to college, a church of my denomination sponsored a supper for us newcomers. As we ate, one guy made a cute (clean!) remark. We laughed. The pastor looked at us severely and said: “Life is a serious matter. We should not make jokes about it.” We never went back. I […]

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