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  • Larry's Leuko Logbook, Part 2: Handling Chronic Illness
    2025/06/12

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    In this personal episode, I share how dealing with a chronic illness brings constant challenge. My experience of treating pre-cancerous oral leukoplakia confronted me physically, emotionally, and spiritually. This episode chronicles the journey from inconvenient pain to risky surgery as the disease progresses. I share my story, theology, and insight with the hope of supporting anyone facing chronic illness or difficult situation.

    Segments include:

    A deadly condition appears

    New perspectives of God’s essential love

    A shocking diagnosis stirs thoughts of mortality

    Everlasting connection to the Divine

    Whittling my tongue to save my life

    (Photo JoeyNicotra on unsplash.com)

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    15 分
  • I Confess: I'm Woke!
    2025/05/22

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    Please hear my confession: I’m Woke. What some use as a condemnation is, for me, a proclamation of what healthy Christian faith is all about. I reveal my support for equal rights, sectarian respect, scientific research, and even—using banned words! Most Americans would join me in my confession. Let’s fight for it!

    Segments include:

    Equal Rights for All

    Equality for Women

    Respect for All Religions

    Support of Science

    Speaking Banned Words

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    9 分
  • "They are eating cats!" - Resisting America's Hate Problem
    2025/05/15

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    Listen as Raphael and Lexi discuss my essay "Resisting America's Hate Problem." The Source they refer to is the essay which is reprinted below. Their lively conversation brings out the main point: each of us should resist the temptation to fear people who are different as well as refusing the follow leaders who use hate to gain followers. We can break the hate by connecting to people who are different.

    “They’re eating dogs… eating cats… the people that came in are eating pets!” The bizarre declaration by Vance and Trump about legal Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio went viral from the presidential debate last year. Local officials denied the stories, immigrants shared their life stories of overcoming hardship, and no animal bodies were found—yet the rumors about what “they” were doing persisted across the airwaves to influence voters.

    “They” are always a threat. The hate multiplies faster than the truth could ever move.

    The strategy of finding scapegoats who are different and threatening has worked for millennia. Ancient tribes on every continent fought incessant wars. Mayan versus Aztec, Persians versus Egyptians, American settlers versus Native tribes, Jews versus Arabs, Nazis versus Jews—the list covers all of humanity. Leaders denounce the others as the source of all the problems and a threat to livelihood.

    Nationalist leaders in America have followed this same pattern of hate and fear. The Native Indian tribes were driven out in the 17th century. Irish were denounced in the 18th century and Chinese in the 19th. The mid-twentieth century heard claims Communists were infiltrating society to overthrow the government. Ten years ago candidate Trump highlighted Mexican immigrants as criminals, drug lords, and murderous gangs that were flooding our cities. The past four years the target has included transgender predators who are taking over kids sports and destroying families.

    The claims are outrageous, unscientific, and destructive. But they grab headlines and mislead voters by the millions. The promise is that a strong-arm leader will save us from what “they” are doing.

    Let’s be honest. The accusations against the others aren’t true. The only truth is that the leaders who fan the hate gain support from the fearful and misinformed.

    Psychologists tell us that our minds are wired for survival and safety. Recognizing a threatening situation could make the difference of life or death. Other people are different and that raises the possibility of danger. They don’t talk English so who knows what they are saying, or our daughters will be assaulted by men with a different skin color. In addition, there may also be the battle for scarce resources. The common refrain is that they are taking our jobs at home and abroad. That opposing group could be larger than we are, so we are in danger of being overrun by people flooding across the borders or having a great army that can defeat us.

    Today we must resist the flood of misinformation promoted by those seeking power. Press conferences, influencer interviews, and social media posts seek to create fear and distrust. The voices shout about the danger some group poses. “They are eating dogs! Follow me and I will save us!”

    We must name the anti-immigrant fears that have led to deportations as hateful bigotry.

    We must name the anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim speeches as destructive of our shared society.

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    12 分
  • Larry's Leuko Logbook, Part 1: Meeting My Nemesis
    2025/04/17

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    This episode of TFJ brings a personal story I hope will promote your well-being. I’ve entitled it “Larry’s Leuko Logbook.” I’ll be sharing my experience with oral cancer. My experience has been part confusing, part frustrating, part frightening, and part amazing--and maybe all those at once. My hope is to share a story that will help you cope with troubles, get some crazy thoughts off my chest, and entertain a bit.

    Leukoplakia is my nemesis, a growth of painful cells that can lead to cancer, that appeared on my innocent tongue in the Fall of 2022. The story involves family, friends, medical professionals, treatments, mood swings, mortality, and yes, God.

    Segments include:

    A bloody ER trip 00:45

    Hello COVID 3:55

    Hello Leuko: aftereffects of COVID 19 5:10

    New views of God and Me 6:33

    It will go away, right? 8:15

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    12 分
  • TRANSPORT TO A DIVINE ENCOUNTER WITH LECTIO DIVINA
    2025/03/06

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    “Scotty, beam us up!” Captain Kirk and the heroes of Star Trek called on the wizardry of 23rd century Transporting to move from one place to another. I recently experienced a mental/spiritual transport through the practice of Lectio Divina. The Latin phrase means, “divine reading.” Monks began the practice 1400 years ago to open their minds to God in a deeper way. Taking time to listen with the heart, rather than analyze with the mind, is central to the practice. In this episode, I share a personal experience and some guidelines to practice this method of spiritual experience that may unlock new paths of well-being.

    Segments include:

    "Transported" by the practice of Sacred Reading

    A personal journey to the Sea of Galilee

    Four-fold practice of the Reading

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    10 分
  • Beyond Bias: Raphel and Lexi Discuss a Boat Ride with Jesus
    2025/01/31

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    Everyone has some biases that distort our perception of the world. Some of these thought patterns cause us to stumble in relationships, work, or lifestyle. When we break those biases we can enjoy better living. In this episode Raphael and Liexi (from Google Notebook LM) explore common biases, connect with the disciples of Jesus on a wild night voyage, and offer some ways to change the biased thoughts that can hold us back from well-being.

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    15 分
  • Growing Strong in Hard Places
    2025/01/01

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    Life brings some hard times that challenge our well-being. A hardy pine tree in Yellowstone Park offers lessons in resilience. The soil of our life will not be perfect. But we can keep growing with intentional care, community, and spirituality.

    Segments include:

    A tough tree in Yellowstone Park 0:09

    Secrets of the Lodgepole Pine 1:25

    Lessons for Resilience in hard times 2:20

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    6 分
  • Merry...Happy...Whatever...Good Greeting for a Diverse Holiday
    2024/12/06

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    The holidays bring us many opportunities to mix with others. In our diverse society, the person you meet can be celebrating the season as a merry… happy… or whatever… holiday. Our words of greeting can make a difference when diverse opinions abound. What do we say to greet one another without starting a holiday riot? Good theology and love can build solidarity and well-being for everyone.

    Segments include:

    A holiday jumble 00:09

    Jesus and his diverse world 1:37

    American holiday diversity 3:28

    Good theology and one humanity 7:26

    Words for respect, solidarity, and love 9:59

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    14 分