Every month I learn new stuff. Stuff that’s fun, and stuff that matters. So here’s a quick reflection on April. 1. Grade school orchestra concerts…
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Every month I learn new stuff. Stuff that’s fun, and stuff that matters. So here’s a quick reflection on April. 1. Grade school orchestra concerts…
This weekend was the prom in a little town in Iowa. A time of excitement and joy, for the prom-goers and for their families. But…
Maybe you’re living in the ashes, just now. Ashes of loss and grief. Ashes of depression, sickness. Ashes of failure. Ashes of hurt. And you…
Let me just burst your bubble now: There is no to-do list, no step-by-step program, no quick fix. Dr. Charles Stanley says this: “Drifting into…
Let’s face it, waiting is just hard. And if the waiting feels dark, and scary, and impossible, it’s harder than if you are waiting with…
I intended to write this post yesterday. January 6, 2016. The one-year anniversary of the day Emilie died. But I just couldn’t do it. Instead,…
2015 is about to roll into 2016. I must admit, I rail against New Years Resolutions. Maybe it would be more honest to say I…
So I’m reading this book. It’s hitting home. Big time. I highly recommend it. But be forewarned: it will probably make you uncomfortable. In the…
Today I am pleased to share a guest post from Sara Brunsvold, who writes over at Find the Lovely. Her writing is poignant and reaches me…
Here are a few things I learned last month: 1) That re-reading a book I just finished gives me different insights than it did just a…