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Presidents Day

  Today is Presidents Day, which means that some people don’t have to work. I am not some people. It is also a good day to remember past presidents, specifically George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The day is officially designated to remember W …

Heal the Wound, Leave the Scar

  My young daughter has a scar at the top of her rib cage, just under her right arm. Sometimes I’ll go for weeks, even months, forgetting that it’s there. Then, in a moment, I’ll catch a glimpse of it. And, in that moment, it’s like I’m transporte …

How to Make Wise Career Choices

When I went to college, choosing a major wasn’t too difficult for me. I’ve known what I wanted to do ever since I plagiarized a book I’d read in order to write my first story. (The book was called Ginny Gordon and the Mystery of the Missing Candlestick …

Lessons From Katie

It was a cold and wintery Colorado afternoon, although the sun did hang in the partly cloudy sky. Traffic on the interstate buzzed by, oblivious to the proceeding inside the church. The only odd thing someone might have noticed was the crowded parking …

Mining Your Heritage for Riches

Our learning must be seasoned before it can be put to use in full effectiveness. Experience has its lessons to impart and we will profit by them. Struggle and stress and strife will give the fiber which is the basis of character, and that we my not be …

When Was Jesus Born?

I don’t think it’s a huge deal when we celebrate Jesus’ birth. I do think it’s really cool to understand some of the significant things about Christ’s timing when we study Jewish culture and holidays.

For People Who Imagine Heaven as Kind Of Boring

  I recently finished reading the Chronicles of Narnia and my Bible study is currently going through the book Heaven by Randy Alcorn. Both have caused me to think a lot about what heaven is and looks like. While I don’t necessarily agree with all …

Prepare Even Now

Where do you see yourself in 10 years? In a decent job? Married? Maybe with a child or two? People expect us to go to college to prepare for a career. How many of us are intentional enough, though, to prepare for things that are arguably more significa …

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