Julie Rowe Education Fund

Our friend Julie Rowe taught school as usual last Thursday and then, tragically, suffered a devasating stroke after she got home that afternoon. She died Sunday night, December 6, 2020. Julie was 41 years old. My wife Jamie has been close friends with Julie’s husband, Kyle, since high school and close friends with Julie for … Continue reading Julie Rowe Education Fund

Notes from my journal

Brene Brown talks about learning about having a strong back and a soft front from Joan Halifax. The strong back is self-respect, strength, and courage. The soft front is openness and vulnerability. She quotes Joan Halifax: “All too often our so-called strength comes from fear, not love. Instead of having a strong back, many of … Continue reading Notes from my journal

Karma vs. Grace

Like a lot of people, I’ve been thinking about karma a lot the last few days. The idea of karma is what’s reflected in a parable Jesus told that is the gospel text in many Christian churches around the world tomorrow. The story Jesus tells in this parable for tomorrow’s reading is this: The landowner … Continue reading Karma vs. Grace

Scattershooting

Sometimes I need to get my thoughts down on paper to clarify them and calm them down. *Jamie has inspired me to start doing “morning pages.” Morning pages is when, right after you get up in the morning, you get out a notebook and write down whatever comes to mind in a stream of consciousness … Continue reading Scattershooting

The Mark of Cain

I have just finished reading the new book by Robert Jones, White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity. It is very well done and disturbingly, brutally clear in its examination of the intertwining of American Christianity and the supremacy of white people from the beginning of our nation’s history to the … Continue reading The Mark of Cain

A Short Story

Last night Jamie and I walked over to a small taqueria down the street to eat dinner on their patio. We brought our dog, Jayber. Shortly after we sat down, a group of about 10 bikers came in. Big and loud. We gave them our table and moved over to the other side of the … Continue reading A Short Story

Power

"Christianity Will Have Power" - The New York Times Jesus was born into the kingdom of Herod, and Herod was a very powerful king. But Jesus quickly realized that his way of leadership would not be Herod’s. "My kingdom," he says to Pilate, "is not of this world." The temptation of Jesus, of course, would … Continue reading Power

Several short sentences about writing

One of the best books I have read recently, and probably the best book on writing I have ever read, is Several short sentences about writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg. Jamie picked it up for me when we were at a bookstore a couple of months ago thinking I would like it. Klinkenborg has a Ph.D. … Continue reading Several short sentences about writing

Following the Way

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16First Baptist Church, Eagle Lake, TexasJuly 19, 2020Brent Beasley https://www.youtube.com/embed/D0e6y3C73m0 I have lived in Fort Worth for the last eleven years. I lead an organization called the Fort Worth Education Partnership, which is dedicated to the idea that every child in Fort Worth deserves access to a high-quality public education, no matter what … Continue reading Following the Way

A Quality Education for All

High up in the Winchester Cathedral in England sits a stained glass window that is extremely unusual for the time in which it was created — the 17th century. It doesn’t represent a scene from the Bible. It doesn’t memorialize a saint. It’s a kaleidoscope of colors, a very contemporary looking stained glass window. It’s … Continue reading A Quality Education for All