2026
The Great Exchange: 5 Radical Realities Beyond simple Tragedy
We all know the weight of the “old version” of ourselves—the one that keeps a meticulous tally of every missed opportunity, every broken promise, and every dark thought. It is the version of us that feels “stuck” in a cycle of bad decisions, convincing us that our identity is forever fused to our mistakes. On Good Friday, we often approach the cross as a somber historical tragedy, a moment to mourn a victim. But if we look closer, we find something far more radical.
2023
Father, Forgive Them
Though there is a sense in which these people—the priests and scribes and Pharisees, the members of the Sanhedrin—knew very well what they were doing—they were murdering an innocent man—yet it is probably also true that in their spiritual blindness and the hardness of their own hearts they did not fully understand to Whom they were doing it.