She is ageless – at times a toddler that needs buckled into a high chair and at times a bride walking down the aisle on her wedding day. Sometimes she strokes my hand in my old age and other times she nuzzles into my arms as I carry her on a windy November morning. These … Continue reading She Rises
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On Taking the Safety
The 2003 Patriots, vying for the top playoff seed in the AFC, faced the Denver Broncos in week 9 of their season. (If you don't care about football, stay with me for a minute. It might be worth it.) They were coming off a grueling game against the Browns and Denver got off to a … Continue reading On Taking the Safety
The Brouhaha
A sequel to this point can be found here With the hope of bringing some clarity – whilst at the risk of flaming the fire – I am going to endeavor to make some remarks that I hope are biblical, wise, and applicable to a fracas that has lately erupted at the school in which … Continue reading The Brouhaha
In Defense of New York City and Young Adults
This week I had the opportunity of traveling to New York City for the first time in my life on a business trip with a couple of young men who are early in their careers. Both of those descriptors have, in past conversations, elicited negative responses. “New York City…Yuck! Better you than me!” “You had … Continue reading In Defense of New York City and Young Adults
The Worst Cancer Ever
“I’m sorry to have to tell you that the test came back and it is cancer” is a sentence we all dread to hear. Typically this would be followed by treatment options if there were sufficient time. But what if you had a new and unique kind of cancer that defied all treatment? What if … Continue reading The Worst Cancer Ever
My Disposable Notes
What happens to your old sermon notes?
It’s Good to be a Man
Sunday evening. Late July humidity seeps into the deep corners of the shade, but the water pump on the minivan needs replaced. Belt has to come off from under the engine. Motor mount has to be removed from above. Three hours of sweat and grease and engine coolant later, mixed with a little knuckle blood, … Continue reading It’s Good to be a Man
The First Financial Lesson
What's the first financial lesson you should teach your kids?
Terminal Pre-natal Diagnosis: Choosing Life
Being pro-life with a terminal pre-natal diagnosis.
Communion Meditation
Communion meditation for July, 2023
