Compassion Corner

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Spiritual Nature




     One July morning a few years ago my wife and I headed up to the top of Mount Chapin in Rocky Mountain National Park. We arrived at the peak shortly after the sun rose to spread its golden light across the mountaintops.
My Wife enjoys the view on Mount Chapin

     We planned on hiking up two other mountains that morning, but before we plotted on we paused for a bit on the side of Chapin to take in the view. When we did we not only saw the beauty and vastness of the creation but it told us of the beauty and vastness of its Creator. Through the power and majesty of the landscape we saw the power and majesty of God. The creation spoke to us that morning.

A columbine on the Mountainside
A marmot on top of Chapin
     A photo from that tranquil moment appears on the homepage of my website www.thecreationspeaks.com. The photo captures how my wife likes to take in the vistas of creation and how they speak to her about God.

     When we read Romans chapter 1 we see that the Scripture is clear; creation reveals the divine attributes of God. My wife and I saw those attributes that morning as we have on many other mornings and days spent in His creation.

My wife and I on Chapin
     Those who don't follow Christ tell us there's something spiritual about "nature". They are correct, unfortunately they miss where the spirituality points. It points us to the wonderful, loving, creative hand of God.



Monday, August 19, 2013

Christ Alone


            When we read the Gospels we read many fascinating accounts of the life and works of Jesus. Stories of healings, other miracles and life transforming teachings that reached down into our inner being. Each one of us possesses many personal favorites.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota

            Stories of a blind man receiving his site; stories of a little girl raised to life; stories of the faith of a Roman centurion whose love for his servant caused him to approach Jesus with the utmost humility to see that servant healed. And of course the favorite story of all is how Jesus died on the cross for our sin and rose from the dead.

            But there are also many stories that slip by unnoticed. Over a dozen times the four Gospels say how Jesus slipped away to the wilderness. Why did Jesus seek the quiet of creation? Do you think he may have known something?

            We forget to take time to get away from our fast paced culture ––away to the quiet of the wilderness. Christ set many examples for us in the Scripture. It appears we have forgotten this one.

            Perhaps if we spend more time alone in the wilderness and seek God we will learn something new; that being in creation is a great place to meet the Creator.


Thursday, August 8, 2013


       Allow me to introduce myself. I am an outdoor photographer… a wildlife photographer… or I often like to refer to myself as a creation photographer. As a result I spend a lot of time in the outdoors. I even spend time outdoors when I'm not taking pictures. I like to go for walks or hikes and bring along a Bible and a journal and reflect about God.

        As a result, I have learned that God speaks to us through his creation and that the creation speaks to us about God. In response to creations declaration to us about God, I have started a ministry called “The Creation Speaks”.

         Creation science ministries do a fantastic job connecting with people on an intellectual level. My ministry is very different. As a long-time professional photographer, I approach creation as an artist rather than a scientist. My ministry looks at how creation connects to our intellect, but even more so how it touches our soul on a theological level and our hearts on a personal level through its majesty, mystery and beauty.

          This blog will be a collection of the some of thoughts and photos that have come to me while listening to creation and by observing God’s fingerprint upon His creation.
Jenny Lake and Teewinot Mountain in Grand Teton National Park The Creation Speaks