In the Image of Who?

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God is infinite in the depth and breadth of his personality and character. This manifold God made mankind in His image, and each person bears Christ in them, the hope of glory. Each individual is unique, a personal and solitary … Read More

Bad Boys, Big Mouths, and Busybodies

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I have been obsessed the past weeks with the human obsession with sin. Human consciousness of sin is a central force behind so much behavior, none of it positive. In Jesus Christians proclaim victory over sin, and freedom from its … Read More

Hard and Risky Play

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On our recent Christmas Vacation in Montana Brie and I had the opportunity to go out and play together, without kids. We had taken them out earlier in the day to brave the subzero temps and foot-deep snow of the … Read More

Fearless Parenting

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I’ve been chewing on the seed of a thought for some time now, and this morning on a run, it developed at least a bud of an insight. It turns out the fertilizer needed was something I am everyday surrounded … Read More

Capitalizing on Kids’ Natural Capital

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The Truth Children come better than we give them credit. I have written and spoken in many places of the wonder, dreams, hope, and freedom which they naturally carry in their human existence. However, there are other glorious traits I … Read More

Growing Up Worshippers

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The acquisition of our new rental property, affectionately called the Pink Palace, and more specifically its function as a space for family worship, has provided me a new and most excellent place to explore the intricacies and complexities of helping … Read More

Substance of Humanity

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Two years ago I wrote, “Childhood is the pinnacle of humanity.” It was a statement written in excitement, built for impact, and succinct to fit right into people’s hearts. However, for all its brevity and succinctness it is no simple … Read More

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