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A Celebration of the Secular

I’m realizing that I’m more cynical than I thought and certainly dare to admit. It’s about time that I confront it.

I love...

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What Michael Scott Taught Me About Jesus

One of the saddest moments in television history was the moment that Michael Gary Scott, the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton on the...

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What Charlottesville Taught Me: It’s Time to Speak Up.

“The thing about statues is…”

I wrote that first line thinking it was how I would start this piece. I like to be lighthearted and...

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Feelings

I have this thing for feelings. I care for them, I cultivate them, and I hold them close to my heart. I categorize them,...

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Identity

I was a high school athlete.

I was a student at Virginia Tech.

I was in a long term dating relationship.

I was never...

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Ephesians 3:13-20 Part 3: Four Dimensions

This is part three in a four-part series on Ephesians 3:13-20. So far in this series, we have examined how Paul’s suffering was for both his...
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Tower of Babel

I walked around the corner and lit up in a display case in front of me was a mannequin adorned in the signature garb...

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Gardening

My wife and I recently went on a “trip of a lifetime” anniversary adventure to the Loire Valley in France. We had been squirreling...

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Dancing in the Rain

Dancing In The Rain

“My son and I have not missed a rain or snow storm in at least 4 years. We go outside and...

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Life at a Crossroads: Embracing Change and Uncertainty

Change is hard. As humans we like things to be consistent and predictable. We like to have a sense of control and autonomy in...

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