I love books. I underline key phrases, make notes for future talks, and highlight personal insights. I even use a number system for some books to categorize ideas. People who know I love to read often ask me for recommendations. Some ask me about my “favorites.” To be honest, I hate favorites. I don’t really… View Post
One Question Every Parent Must Answer
Most people make New Year’s resolutions. Few ever stick to them. Christi and I decided to change that this year. We chose a resolve that requires we maintain it—lest we lose our sanity, or worse yet, our marriage. Let me explain. With a five-month-old and two-year old, we’re in the trenches. The words “easy”… View Post
An Open Letter to Grandma and Grandpa: From Your Adult Children
A few weeks ago our family—my wife Christi, our two-year-old son and six-week-old daughter—all traveled to Pennsylvania to be with my dad as he had surgery. For two-and-a-half weeks this meant we were living with my mom and stepdad—or to put it another way, my wife’s in-laws. Moms, picture that for a moment—living with your… View Post
Making Memories, Praising Struggles, and Writing Meaningful Stories
I want to begin by thanking each of you for your prayers for my dad the past few weeks. I don’t say this lightly. I believe in a God who suffered more than I’ll ever know so that I could experience a joy deeper than I ever deserve. There’s no question the pain my… View Post
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