If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, … Continue reading
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It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you (Philippians 3:1). I almost skipped over this line, as I often skim past it when I am reading this … Continue reading
Finally, my brothers, rejoice in the Lord! (Philippians 3:1) First thing Last thing Every thing Rejoice in the One who has formed you out of dust and love, who has called you to be his beloved, who has set you … Continue reading
A few thoughts about work on your Labor Day. Once upon a time, while sitting in an airport in Bucharest… Great start to a story, isn’t it? I should follow up with a tale of espionage, intrigue, fast cars, and … Continue reading
OK, this is the end of my “The kids are gone to college and I feel melancholy and nostalgic” week. Thanks for putting up with me. I am Husband. I am Father. I am called by God to be the … Continue reading
Sending the kids off to college has me remembering the things I’ve written to them over the years. I’m going to share a few of those posts this week–the advice seems as pertinent now as ever. I hope you don’t … Continue reading
Sending the kids off to college has me remembering the things I’ve written to them over the years. I’m going to share a few of those posts this week–the advice seems as pertinent now as ever. I hope you don’t … Continue reading
Sending the kids off to college has me remembering the things I’ve written to them over the years. I’m sharing a few of those posts this week–the advice seems as pertinent now as ever. I hope you don’t mind some … Continue reading
Sending the kids off to college has me remembering the things I’ve written to them over the years. I’m going to share a few of those posts this week–the advice seems as pertinent now as ever. I hope you don’t … Continue reading
I remember teaching you to ride a bicycle. You were so scared, the bicycle so big. It was, in truth, a tiny machine, long since sold at a yard sale. On that morning, however, it was your Goliath to conquer, your … Continue reading