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Your Turn: Stop and Smell the Roses

“How are you doing?” “Good…” (wait for it) “I’m crazy busy.” Why is it popular to say we are so busy when asked how we are doing? We wear busyness like a badge of honor and get seemingly defensive if we get out-ranked by someone else who has more on he …

Grad School: When Is it Worth it?

My husband and I have been having this conversation since last week. I’ve wanted to go back to school for about a year, and the itch has gotten worse lately. When I accepted my job as a marketing assistant for the local community college, I heard about …

Myth or Math: There Just Aren’t Enough Good Guys

My wife recently attended a good friend’s wedding. When she returned, she had several pictures to share and stories to tell, so we spent some time clicking through her photo album. One picture was of the bride’s (ex) singles group from the church she a …

Changing Friendships: How Do You Do It?

In his book The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis writes about love in the context of friendship and regarding the death of his friend and fellow writer Charles Williams. In each of my friends there is something that only some other friend can fully bring out. By …

Have Some Grace

I’m not sure who said that quote shown above, but I came across it when I was scrolling through my Facebook feed the other day. My husband and I have been talking a lot about grace, and the topic also came up in our pastor’s sermon on Sunday. It’s been …

3 Things I Learned About Marriage on my Honeymoon

Photo by Jessica Sofranko, Lover of Weddings While on my honeymoon last week, I had a few experiences that marriage books can tell you about but not fully prepare you for until you experience it firsthand. There were three different experiences that st …

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