[KD Holmberg] Scattered

My daughters are young mothers with five little girls between them. Recently, both of them deleted their Facebook accounts. They decided to “social distance” from “social media” and detach from the divisive diversions of mass culture. My youngest daughter described social media as making her feel scattered. That resonated with me. My life, like yours,

[KD Holmberg] When God Is in Pursuit

I’ve been a devotee of  C.S. Lewis since I was a child. I loved the worlds he created and even imagined slipping through the wardrobe to Narnia. Recently, I read a book about Lewis and The Inklings, the assembly of writers he gathered with in Oxford, England. Bandersnatch by Diana Pavlac Glyer takes you deep into

[KD Holmberg] The God Who Sees

Last month I wrote about Hagar, the headstrong handmaid of Sarai, in The Present Moment. She conceived a child with Abram and quickly despised her mistress (Genesis 16:4b NKJV). Sarai retaliated by attacking Hagar with unrelenting cruelty. Hagar ran away when life became difficult and sought refuge on a desert road of tawny sand and