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› Read more: Mercy Prevails
Mercy Prevails
Our culture tells us in a thousand ways that money and might prevail. In an election season, we are being…
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› Read more: The Pressure on Politics
The Pressure on Politics
Politics cannot handle the pressure it is being asked to carry these days. As Neil Postman spent his life powerfully…
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› Read more: Politics & the Primary Language of Individualism
Politics & the Primary Language of Individualism
‘Tis the season. Political season is upon us (not that it ever took a break). If I am completely honest,…
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› Read more: On Protests and Pressure Points
On Protests and Pressure Points
Since moving to California, I have attended more protests than I had in my previous years. That being said, by…
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› Read more: The Unshakeable Will Remain
The Unshakeable Will Remain
Shaken. Inadequate. Exposed. Behind. Covid came along and shook up our lives, exposing -isms and idols that had taken deep…
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› Read more: The Deep Desire for Company
The Deep Desire for Company
Zoom calls simultaneously meet and mock our needs for community. We have a love/hate relationship with Zoom and other technological…
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› Read more: Firm Truths for the Frail
Firm Truths for the Frail
Confession. I haven’t really been studying the Word lately. But it has been studying me and finding me frail. Since…
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› Read more: He Turns Futility Into Fertility
He Turns Futility Into Fertility
Futile. When my fingers grow weary of tracing the silver lining, this is the word that dances through my heart…
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› Read more: The Year the World was Weaned
The Year the World was Weaned
The world is being weaned right now. Weaned off of consumerism, weaned off of unprecedented liberties and freedoms, weaned off…
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› Read more: The Sieve of His Sovereignty
The Sieve of His Sovereignty
Even in all the Coronavirus purging, there are a few children’s book I refuse to let go. Alexander and the…