Diversity University

It’s where we learn to accept others

Diversity University
is a process not a place.
It’s the school that we attend our whole life long.
It’s the classroom where we must unlearn
the lies that we were taught
when as children we accepted what was wrong.

Diversity University
helps us read another’s eyes
and then study what is written on their face.
It’s where we confront our bias
and do homework on our own
as we reflect on God’s amazing grace.

Diversity University
is the means by which we grow
to become the person God meant us to be.
It’s where we accept our classmates
as deserving to be loved
while we celebrate the right to disagree.

Diversity University
is challenging for sure.
It’s the hardest college anyone attends.
To make the grade you swallow pride
and sip humility.
It’s a learning process that just never ends.

* This poem was written for the Diversity Awareness Partners at Covenant Shores Retirement Community on Mercer Island, Washington.

Reflections on September 11th

Looking back and looking forward

Fifteen years ago we panicked
fearing all that lay in store
as in shock we tried to ponder
terror’s unexpected horror.

Evil claimed a bloody vic’try.
Fear moved in and claimed a room.
Helplessly, we called on Jesus
jailed within a cell of doom.

Empty churches filled with pray-ers
who acknowledged their deep need
asking God for retribution
and for justice to succeed.

What seemed like old-time revival
was short lived and long on pride.
When a nation finds its footing,
faith grows faint as fear subsides.

In our apathy, confront us.
Bring us to our knees again.
Help us see our need for Jesus.
Give us grace to trust in Him.

God, protect us from mad snipers
who gun down the unaware.
Give us courage to see clearly
and disarm the threat of terror.

Ryan’s Not-So-Great Adventure in Rio

Lessons Lochte leaves us

Yes, Ryan Lochte lied and lost.
He trashed a loo and learned the cost
of drinking to the point of drunk
and acting like a fool.

So needlessly he paid the price
for dodging what he knew was nice.
He dove into disaster’s wake
and wasted what he’d won.

And here’s the lesson from his fate.
To drink til drunk’s a big mistake.
You lose endorsements right and left,
your reputation, too.

I hope that Michael Phelps can save
his teammate who has misbehaved.
He knows firsthand the curse of booze
and how it steals your joy.

O Say Can’t You Stand?

Questioning Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem

O say can’t you stand
when our flag is unfurled
though our nation is fraught
with both bias and hatred?
Don’t you owe some respect
though you have some regrets
for the rights you enjoy
and the blessings you cherish?

Colin, aren’t you aware
disrespect breeds despair
and the choices you make
may soon come back to haunt you?
O say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave
o’er the land of the free
and the home of the brave!

*with apologies to Francis Scott Key

The Olympics of Daily Life

What it takes to go for the gold every day

The Olympics of life are a constant affair.
There’s the balance beam of work and play.
There’s wrestling worries and hurdling fear
while pole vaulting problems each day.

There’s swimming upstream ‘gainst the current of wrong.
There’s diving into what needs done.
There’s dashing from breakfast to rush-hour grid.
It’s a mind-numbing race that we run.

There’s the relay of faith where we pass the baton
to both children and grandkids alike.
Yes, we need to be fit as we all exercise
and then trust God with all of our might.

So, Lord, won’t you coach us to do what it takes
to finish while doing our best?
Please give us endurance for what comes our way
and then help us to face every test.