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I’m White and You’re Black

I was recently leaving my barber shop with my 2 year old son, when we saw a police car driving by. My little one...

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A Tanner, By the Sea

When God revealed in Acts 10 that the salvation project was open to all, it happened at the home of Simon, a tanner, by...

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Hello Darkness, My Old Friend

It’s always kind of jolting that moment when you realize you haven’t thought about God in a while. You can’t remember the last time...

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Invisible

I have written many blogs about my seven year old, Fletcher, who has autism, yet I seldom mention his older brother, Truman. This spring,...

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The Power to Forgive

Among all ways followers of Jesus are called to live like Jesus, none of them are as difficult as forgiving those who hurt you....

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If Chairs Could Talk

“How many chairs are in your house?”

It was a simple question the local DJ asked and although I was in the middle of the...

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Observations from My First Year of Marriage

Observations from My First Year of Marriage

As of June 4th, I have officially been married to my wonderful wife Jamie for one year. The transition and our multiple moves in...

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Do You Know God?

In his magnum opus, Knowing God, J.I. Packer argues: it does not necessarily follow that if you know about God, then you know God...

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Brokeness

My aunt is a polio survivor. After polio ravaged her body, she was left with severely weakened muscles and walks with a visible limp....

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The Art of Self-Death

On June 22nd, 2016, in Weaverville, North Carolina, like it was my destiny all along, I discovered one of my favorite Bible verses of...

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