A Mirror Dimly
Where eternity shines through the cracks of ordinary life.
These reflections are not chapters from The Return of Heaven—they are windows beside it.
Here we explore the places where eternity presses gently into everyday life: suffering and joy, longing and purpose, formation and hope. Some are observations. Some are questions. Some are lessons learned slowly through years of walking with God.
The title comes from Paul’s words that, in this age, “we see in a mirror dimly” (1 Corinthians 13:12). Our vision is partial. We do not yet see the fullness of God’s kingdom, His purposes, or the world to come. Yet every so often, through Scripture, beauty, grief, grace, or the ordinary moments of life, we catch a glimpse beyond the veil.
These reflections are invitations to pause, to wonder, and to look again toward the light that calls us home.
If these reflections encourage you, I’d be honored to send new ones directly to your inbox each Monday morning.
When you come looking for me, You’ll find me.”
-Jeremiah 29:13, The Message