the story of the prodigal son and it occurred to me that the man returned was, at one time, part of the family. Perhaps the story is less about the “unsaved” , in some ways, than it is a call to those of us who have wandered from the faith, forgotten our priorities, and left, through a myriad of ways, our home in the Faith to return home. In these times, especially, perhaps one of the most important things is for people who identify as Christians to come to their senses, cease their wanderings, and return to what they had left.
