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Grief to Joy

Grief to Joy

On a recent trip to Boston, my party became patrons of one of the city’s most famous local coffee shops, Dunkin Donuts. My usual...

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An Apology

An Apology

As kids, we learn the importance of saying “I’m sorry”. As adults, most of us have forgotten the value of it. I was recently...

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Stuck in Stillness

Stuck in Stillness

Does your life sometimes feel still? By still, I mean repetitive in one sense. But in another, I mean the absence of movement. Perhaps...

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When My Small Self Wants to Do Big Things (But Only God Can)

When My Small Self Wants to Do Big Things (But Only God Can)

I’ve always been bothered by the idea of smallness.

I’ve heard people pray that the Lord would keep them small. I heard a song on...

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The Years are Short

The Years are Short

If I’ve read it once, I’ve read it a thousand times: The days are long, but the years are short.

If I’ve been told once, I’ve...

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Enter the Rest: Letter to the Church of America

Enter the Rest: Letter to the Church of America

“Therefore, while the promise of entering His rest still stands, let us fear lest any of you should seem to have failed to reach...

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Dear Hard Workers

Dear Hard Workers

“Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might.” (Ecc. 9:10) 

No matter what your job or pursuit is, often there is...

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The Sprinkler

The Sprinkler

I called the sprinkler guy this week because the grass is brown and is no longer green, which is usually fine by me because...

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Give Us Our Desires

Give Us Our Desires

“May he grant you your heart’s desire and fulfill all your plans! Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we...

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That Ain’t My American Dream

That Ain’t My American Dream

I work with some of the most affluent people in our town.  There are days where I long to not have student loans, to...

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