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How Much Do You Spend a Week on Coffee?

Most mornings — OK, pretty much every morning — I start the day with coffee. (And let me say right up front that I realize that Matt Kaufman wrote a thought-provoking blog about Starbucks earlier this week, “To Boycott or Not to Boycott,” one that’s de …

Void in Etiquette

I was recently sent a document titled “Strategies for Advertising to Millennials.” On the cover were three silhouetted Millennials. One was sitting on a bean bag chair on a cell phone, another was lying on the floor on a laptop with headphones, and ano …

Uniquely Yours

Have you ever heard a “perfect” love story and thought, Wow, I want my love story to be that beautiful and look exactly like that! Or maybe, I want to do everything right just like they did. I know I’ve heard several similar love stories that have stir …

The Nature of Waiting

I was recently skimming through Exodus as part of my Bible reading plan and wasn’t really feeling the need to focus much on the story of Moses parting the Red Sea. It’s one those I’ve heard plenty of times, but this time I kept reading.  When Moses and …

Secrets We Should All Keep

This morning I was reading Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) and came upon a series of verses that have been messing with me. Perhaps they will mess with you, too. In the middle of His sermon, Jesus brings up prayer and teaches His followers to …

Six Days We Shall Labor

Not until after college did I truly understand the importance and beauty of “the weekend.” The real world doesn’t allow for snow days, cancelled classes or generous professors. Instead, schedules remain consistent, and responsibilities grow. This isn’t …

Underage Thinking

Well, I’ve been in Ohio for the past week — I know you’re very jealous. I was on an awesome and exhausting speaking trip with Axis, a ministry devoted to helping people move from apathy to compassionate action. (Listen to some folks from Axis on The Bo …

God’s Grand Narrative

I’m on a Sherlock Holmes kick, you guys. I just saw the second Robert Downey Jr. movie, and then I watched the recent BBC iteration Sherlock, which portrays old Holmes and Watson in modern-day England. After watching so many versions of the stories, I …

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