
“A treasure trove of thoughts about things that matter.”
- Dan Rather
Simple Truths—adapted from Stephen Bauman’s popular radio commentary—offers a daily dose of graceful reflection for twenty-four hour rush-hour readers.
It's rush hour. The radio reports bumper-to-bumper traffic, rising interest rates, falling confidence, and another political scandal, when a quieter, less hurried voice asks: "When was the last time you were asked to do something great?" The question begins a brief observation on simple truths—easily neglected but deeply significant—about life, meaning, values, and our common good.
In a minute, a small surprise, something unexpected, a simple truth, that will catch you in an off-guard moment and raise your thoughts to a life deep with meaning.
Praise for Simple Truths
“Goodness is a quality more readily recognized than defined. For that reason, I will only say here that goodness–deep, rich, full goodness–inhabits every one of these pages and that you will recognize and be wrapped in it the minute you begin to read them.”
- Phyllis Tickle, The Farm In Lucy, 6th week of Epiphany 2006
About Stephen Bauman
Reverend Stephen Bauman is a popular commentator, delivering a daily inspirational message on WCBS Radio in New York City.