Posts with the tag “dallas”
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In Light of Last Night's Events...
July 8th, 2016
In light of last night's events..."Shocked" is the word I can best use to describe how I felt when last night's events in Dallas started to unfold. We live in Dallas and oddly enough, it was a relativ... Read More
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The Christian Walk...It's Not a Sprint or a Marathon
December 17th, 2014
I exercise pretty regularly, but I am far from a person who lives for exercise. I do it to maintain my attitude. Just ask my family. If I go more than a couple days without exercise, I am a totally d... Read More
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Love in a Shoebox
November 20th, 2013
In our household, serving within the Kingdom of God feels like the greatest privilege ever. I have finally figured out that any time something feels like an obligation, it doesn’t have much sustainin... Read More
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40 is the new 28!
September 19th, 2013
Today, I celebrate my 40th birthday. As a child, you think 40 is “so old!” Actually, I now feel that 40 is “so young.” I still feel as though I have so much to learn and do. Some even say, “40 is the ... Read More
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Watch Out For Falling Bricks!
December 4th, 2012
Every year, our children's Head of School chooses a theme for the year. This year, the theme he chose is based on the book of Nehemiah and the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. So, like any good s... Read More
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Marriage is Work!
August 14th, 2012
I sat there chuckling to myself. Here I was, sitting at a table with six 20-somethings and they were asking me questions about boys, dating, marriage, careers and friendships. One of the girls asked a... Read More
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