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Ted Slater

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When the Sight of Death Became Hum-Drum to Me

  My dad took a class in medical school that dealt with emergency care. Over the course of the semester, his professor showed the students photos of gruesome car accidents, bloody shooting victims, gray bloated drowning victims, victims of suicide …

Is It Ok For My Husband to Read My Journal?

  We received an e-mail this morning from a young woman who’s been married for just under a year. Here’s an excerpt (edited slightly for brevity): Not too long ago I walked into our bedroom and found my husband reading my journal. Now, I’d never t …

The First Sacrifice

The garden is still beautiful. Tucked among the deep green canopy of leaves, birds chirp and squirrels play. The air is fresh with the scent of flowers and dew. Being there, it just feels good to be alive. Except that the first two humans have just dis …

Grace Abounds

If you murder and steal and have sex with someone you’re not married to — that’s some hefty sin. But God’s grace is more.

You Probably Don’t Have ‘The Gift of Singleness’

  This topic has been hashed and rehashed for centuries, and I hesitate to bring it up again. I don’t want to open wounds or incite contention. I don’t want to hurt anyone or lead them to feel condemned. For no particular reason, though, I found m …

Traveling For Better or Worse

  I love to travel. I love being immersed in a foreign place, experiencing the peculiar range of a society’s “cultural artifacts” — their food, their language, their architecture, their landscapes, their way of thinking, their parks and markets, …

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