Spirituality In Everyday Life
Norris Burkes
As a military and hospital chaplain, I routinely observe the stories of faith in the everyday lives of real people. My site tells those faith stories in a humorous, hope-filled, and honest way. I believe you will find them inspiring and potentially life-changing. Most of all, I believe the insight within these stories will connect with your story in a meaningful way. Enjoy!
Thriving Beyond Surviving
As a hospital and military Chaplain Norris Burkes has seen things he must never tell. Yet as a syndicated columnist in 38 secular newspapers around the country, he has found ways to share shades of the sacred with his readers.
This book compiles ten years of newspaper columns that takes you into the military battlefield as well as the trauma rooms of major hospitals.
Recent Columns From Norris Burkes
By Norris Burkes Nov 3 2024 Tell me, did you have a frightening Halloween? Were you visited by a slew of goblins and ghosts? If you thought that day was frightening, brace yourselves. Election Day comes this Tuesday and a good many of us are absolutely terrified by how our new president may exert their […]
[Read More]By Norris Burkes Oct 27 2024 During the past 23 years of writing this syndicated column, I’ve occasionally used my platform to cast a negative spotlight on scoundrels, rascals and scallywags. I’ve even gone so far to name the names of the political pundits, candidates and officials who’ve used their offices to spew hateful rhetoric […]
[Read More]By Norris Burkes Oct 20, 2024 Long before the 1986 movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, I too imagined a day off work of fun and frivolity. After all, who hasn’t feigned illness to take a day off from work? This was my self-justifying question as I called the Baylor University Bookstore one Friday morning in […]
[Read More]By Norris Burkes October 13 2024 Earlier this month, I celebrated my 67th birthday with a couple of pieces of German chocolate cake. Fortunately, experience told me not to go for a third. That’s because I still remember my seventh birthday when I sneaked a half-dozen cupcakes from my mom’s cake carrier, devoured them […]
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