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Don't worry. This column isn't going anywhere unless I run out of opinions or Josh fires me.
You enfleshed that concept for me. I'm obliged to you in ways I'm only beginning to understand.
My son is Michael. I love him so much that I would die for him. Our family will walk side by side with him no matter what and I continue to pray that the battle will be won…in Jesus’ Name!
I think about those lines a lot. I pray they can never be written truthfully about me
Christ's death on the cross is not for them in a special way. But for them right now, His nakedness is represented by their honesty.
Compassion for a struggle that is not our own can strengthen our weakened brother or sister. The church must look, listen, and understand.
Shrewdness and wonderment can be flat-mates. You can be filled with awe without being a bloomin' idiot.
"All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all" (WCF I.VII)
There is glory in the ordinary because the ordinary isn't really so ordinary after all. We only think it is.
Yes, I will help you load your truck. No, you cannot make that comment I see you thinking. Ah! You made it anyway. How fun and professional of you.
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In short, there are no small blessings. Think of your coffee, your blueberries, and your new books as ineffable miracles.
Many voices have helped turn Torrey Gazette into a long family dinner table where everyone can yell at each other. With your help, we intend to keep it that way.
I'm not feeling sorry for myself (not much, at least), I'm just leaning into it. Sad and tired, yes, but well-soundtracked.
Christian music, therefore, must be Biblical. This Christian music should make you think on and remember God’s Word.
Go watch Chef. Then sit down with a copy of Capon's book. Wine and cheese pair admirably with both.
It should be clear at this point, but is worth repeating — discipline of children is not about changing behavior.
God used their strictness and toughness to prune my whiny ass after it was grafted into the Vine via baptism. And I can’t stress enough: This was the 80s. We grew up on the A-Team and GI Joe. We were fluent in tough.