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Get Ready

  Last week, I heard Kelly Rosati, vice president of community outreach at Focus on the Family, share the dramatic story of how the Lord led her and her husband to adopt four children. Each adoption was a difficult transition from resistance to st …

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 …

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