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Where My Boyhood Meets My Present

I’m on a bit of an odyssey for two weeks. One back in time. One of the benefits of working at Focus on the Family is that a number of years ago, Dr. Dobson wanted to make sure employees were well compensated for their work, and budget didn’t allow for …

Music and the Mind

Do you ever think about why you listen to the music that you do? I do. Earlier this week, I found myself repeating lyrics from Chris Tomlin’s song, “I Lift My Hands.” I love the lyrics that say, “You are faithful, God, forever.” Every time I think of t …

I’m Young and in Love

When I moved away from my small town after high school, I began to see how much later in life people got married. I figured they must have it right. I mean, why not? Why not give yourself time to develop and grow and mature (cough cough, be immature) b …

Without Error, Without Equal

As a child, I used to think that all new cars were four-door and all the older ones only had two. Why? Because of my naive perception of society and progress; four doors made more sense than the impracticality of two doors, of course. We humans were mo …

Dreaming of Heaven

I am living with a wonderful host family this summer as I intern at Focus on the Family, and recently they played Ali Cooper’s (their daughter-in-law) EP album for me (you can find it on iTunes). She has a beautiful voice and piano accompaniment, but t …

Vulnerable Before God

Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting (Psalm 139:23-24). What would happen if we started every day with this prayer? How different would ou …

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