by chetcromer | Apr 27, 2025 | Journals
Aptziloches Diker: Finding Myself in an Unexpected Word When I first started watching The Devil Next Door on Netflix, I thought I knew what I was getting into.The story was heavy, of course — it had to be — about John Demjanjuk, an aging Cleveland man accused of being...
by chetcromer | Apr 25, 2025 | Journals
When Dreams Get Weird (And What I Did About It) The other night, I had one of those dreams. You know the kind — where nothing seems to make sense, yet everything feels oddly real. It wasn’t just random images flashing through my mind; it was a full-blown story...
by chetcromer | Apr 19, 2025 | Journals
The Day Death Held God I’ve been thinking a lot about Saturday. Not just any Saturday—that Saturday. The one after the Cross, before the sunrise and the stone rolled away. The day where nothing happened. The day where hope was dead. The day where silence ruled. That’s...
by chetcromer | Apr 17, 2025 | Journals
When Curiosity Ruins a Perfectly Good MisunderstandingHow I misread a biblical phrase for years—and why I’m glad I finally questioned it For a long time, I thought I had a neat little insight tucked away whenever I came across the phrase “half-tribe of Manasseh” in...
by chetcromer | Apr 7, 2025 | Prayers
Open Doors, Open Hearts: The Sacred Work of Hospitality There is a kind of Kingdom work that doesn’t make headlines. It doesn’t stand behind a pulpit or lead a crowd. It happens in kitchens, on porches, around dinner tables, and in the quiet corners of homes. It’s...