What Does God Look Like?
“What does God look like?” five year old Daniel asked his mother one Christmas Eve as she tucked him into bed. A Meditation on the Incarnation of Christ Continue reading What Does God Look Like?
“What does God look like?” five year old Daniel asked his mother one Christmas Eve as she tucked him into bed. A Meditation on the Incarnation of Christ Continue reading What Does God Look Like?
In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last … Continue reading The Radiance of Gods Glory: a Meditation for Christmas Day.
From the very first day, we were there, taking it all in—we heard it with our own ears, saw it … Continue reading To Touch the Face of Jesus
Lord, in the daytime stars can be seen from deepest wells, and the deeper the wells brighter Thy stars shine; … Continue reading Stars from the Bottom of the Well
When I see fireflies rising above the lawn on a summer’s eve,I like to think they are shooting stars returning … Continue reading Fireflies
About these poems: Summer evenings have always been a time of quiet and reflection for me. These two poems share … Continue reading TWO POEMS: Driving Home in the Dark
My name is Pastor Mike Weber. I have been married to my wife, Sherry, for 45 years and we have … Continue reading Welcome to Musings and Wonderment
by Pastor Mike Weber
The thoughts, prayers, and brain-dumps of a Presbyterian pastor-mom
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Musings & Meditations
conversations about Jesus and community
I am an artist and illustrator. And these “episodes” are quick sketches of and stories about people that I meet or have met over the years. I do the drawings first, keeping them simple and spontaneous but (hopefully) sophisticated. They are with perhaps one or two exceptions, line drawings done with a fine-line pen. I started doing these drawings in business meetings. That expanded to doing them in waiting rooms or while traveling, as a way to remember the people I met, worked with, or just observed from afar. Once I’d done a number of these sketches, I began to wonder about the people they depict. What might they be really like on the inside? What are their dreams? Their fears? Their secrets? Since I did not know the people I was drawing (or because I did not know them well), I felt ill-at-ease about asking personal questions. And so, I began to create stories about these people, based on what I imagine their life is like. That way, each drawing became a kind of psychological adventure; I never knew, when I sat down to write, what I was going to find. Like the drawings themselves, the stories are not to scale or photographic. If there is any prevailing theme, it is this: people keep their inner world well-hidden and probably for damn good reason. A secondary theme: making stuff up is much more fun than reality. And in a way, that is the real truth in all this. If you would like to learn more about me or my work please send a note. Our email: myron.gilbert@att.net
Celebrating what makes Brittany unique
exploring ideas - inspired by texts - expressed in images
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"Diamonds are found only in the dark places of the earth; truths are found only in the depths of thought." (Victor Hugo, Les Miserables)
thoughts on life, teaching, and faith
Searchings: Sacred and Secular
Essays, poetry, sermons and images to spark your own creativity.
Writing Down The Bones
Explorations in Practical Theology and Youth Ministry