Ponder

Welcome to “Ponder.”
This page is an eclectic mix of thoughts on faith and life. Sometimes the thoughts will be my own but more often will be things I have read that I found interesting and worth pondering. I hope these thoughts will stimulate your own pondering about faith and how it intersects with daily life.

Rev. Mike Orrill

Revealed as Love

        When you pray, you open yourself to the influence of the Power which has revealed itself as Love.  The Power which has revealed itself as Love, gives you freedom and independence.  Once touched by this Power, which has revealed itself as Love, you are no longer swayed back and forth by the countless opinions, ...read more

Prayer is Not a Last Resort

        Prayer requires that we stand in God’s presence with open hands, naked and vulnerable, proclaiming to ourselves and to others that without God we can do nothing.  This is difficult in a climate where the predominant counsel is “Do your best and God will do the rest.”  When life is divided into “our best’ ...read more

The House of God

        As prayer leads us into the house of God and God’s people, so action leads us back into the world to work there for reconciliation, unity and peace.  Once we have come to know the truth we want to act truthfully and reveal to the world its true nature.  All Christian action – whether ...read more

What is Left Behind?

        Many who would not claim the Christian faith, very often find themselves looking at Jesus with great admiration.  One of the more thoughtful comments I have read by someone who didn’t call himself a Christian was from H.G. Wells.  He wrote: “1900 years later, a historian like myself, who doesn’t even call himself a ...read more

Bring Back Our Troops

        “If we’re going to cut programs for children who need milk in the morning, if we’re going to cut programs for seniors who need a sandwich at lunch, if we’re going to cut veterans benefits, then, for God’s sake, let‘s bring back our troops from Afghanistan.”          U.S. Representative Walter B. Jones, is from ...read more

Prison Sentence for Parents

        An Oregon county judge delivered a clear message to a controversial faith-healing church Mach 8th when two parents were sent to prison for criminally negligent homicide:  If you fail to properly care for your children, a similar fate may await you.  Judge Steven L Maurer sentenced Marci and Jeffrey Beagley to 16 months in ...read more

Never Say Die

        Casey Fulp dreamed of being a Green Beret but was nearly killed in a motorcycle wreck in July 2008.  He had a ruptured spleen, damaged lung, torn stomach, broken bones, and brain trauma – and, as a result, was dropped from the Special Forces training program.  Today he’s gearing up for a 2,176 mile ...read more

Free Meal

        The challenge for the church, says Sara Miles, author of Jesus Freak, is to become a permeable body so that all kinds of people are coming in and going out.  “Church is actually a place for people to experience we,” says Miles.  She says she needed “to be knocked around in the great rock ...read more

Beautifully Repulsive and Unwanted

       Accompanying Mother Teresa, as we did, to these different activities for the purpose of filming them – to the Home for the Dying, to the lepers and unwanted children, I found I went through three phases.  The first was horror mixed with pity, the second compassion pure and simple, and the third, reaching far ...read more

A Grave-Merry Person

When Mary anoints Jesus, she engages in an act of celebration and adoration, but also in an act of mourning, of marking Jesus’ death and burial.  As such, she fills the role of what Hugo Rahner has termed the “grave-merry person.” He says, “Existence is a joyful thing because it is secure in God; . ...read more