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Resolutions vs. Lifestyle

We tend to get two messages over the holidays: that this is a time of extreme stress and it’s a time of relaxation with friends and family. So which is it? Maybe it’s a before-and-after thing — now that Christmas Day is over we can mellow out a week un …

Marriage on the Rocks?

Fewer Americans than ever are getting married these days, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. And that begs two important questions: Why? And how does this trend potentially influence faithful Christians who care deeply about marria …

Politically Apathetic?

Last week, TIME magazine announced the winner of its 2011 Person of the Year award. Its choice joins previous winners: George W. Bush, Bono, Bill and Melinda Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and others. Like them, this year’s winner is responsible for positive c …

Our Brother Tim

There has been quite a buzz about Tim Tebow in recent weeks. Ever since the Broncos named him QB1 Week 6, he has received more scrutiny and attention than any other NFL player I can remember. Early in Denver’s season, Broncos fans chanted for Tim to be …

A Daddy’s Heart

One of my all-time favorite movies is Taken. It’s a great action movie starring Liam Neeson, who plays a retired CIA black-ops agent whose daughter is kidnapped while vacationing in Paris. The best part of the movie is when the dad tries to convince th …

Weary in Doing Good

So last week, I wrote a post about how I don’t think God owes me anything. If He never gives me a husband or an awesome job or children, I should continue in obedience to Him, even when it is hard. This is a difficult concept to grasp because it requir …

What Is A Picture Worth?

Photos are everywhere. Smart and dumb phones alike carry cameras. We have the ability to capture a moment, put a filter on it and disperse it worldwide. Along with the instant gratification of pictures has come the advent of the self-portrait. I have f …

The Waiting Season

This week marks the first week of Advent. Now, before I married a Presbyterian, I confess I’d never really given Advent much of a thought. Oh, I knew that it had to do with looking forward to Jesus’ birth, but I didn’t know much more about it than that …

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