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Kids are kids, No Matter Where They Live
Melanie, David, Jasmine, Erik, Valeria, and Ivan. Carter, Emma Grace, Isabella, Bryce, and Braxton. The first group of kids listed reside in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago, while the next group lives here in Lexington, Kentucky. Other than that, really … Continue reading
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The Simple Cause and Cure of the Charleston Tragedy
I recently read an article that claims the underlying reason for the recent tragedy in Charleston, SC was due to “anti-intellectualism” and a “culture of ignorance.” The author downplays racism and violence, stating these “phenomena are directly tied to the … Continue reading
This Time, the Good Guy Wins
We’ve all heard the saying, “good guys finish last.” And sadly, whether it be in sports, business or other avenues, this is often true in our world. You see, so many times, it’s the more reserved, quiet and humble one … Continue reading
Black or White, or Shades of Brown.
In light of the recent events of Missouri and Maryland, I’ve been thinking a lot about where we are as human beings. It’s been tough to see and hear the “us against them” mentality, the prejudice and racist remarks and … Continue reading
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What made Moses so great?
I’m finishing up my last couple of weeks in my first Men’s Bible Study Fellowship (commonly known as BSF) where we studied the life of Moses. It’s been a great experience for two main reasons. One, I’ve had the opportunity … Continue reading
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Jesus of Nazareth, The Logos
John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” “Logos”, the Greek word used by the apostle John in his writings found in the Bible to describe Jesus Christ, is … Continue reading
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Some Places Always Feel Like Home
A few weekends ago, Dana and I took the kids for our first snow skiing trip. We headed east on I-64 over to the Appalachain mountains to Snowshoe Mountain resort. We had a great time (with the bonus that there … Continue reading
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Overcome Fear with Faith
A surprise financial sting. A couple challenging surgical patients. Some parenting challenges and mistakes with the kids. A leaking roof after the record snowfall. All in one week. It made me ask the question, “What’s next, God?” In these moments … Continue reading
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Convicted, but Justified.
A couple weeks ago, I was asked to lead our Bible Study group in our weekly Sunday morning lesson. The lesson was on an easy subject, homosexuality (yes, that’s blatant sarcasm). Couldn’t they find a topic that evokes more heated … Continue reading
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The “Vanity” of Life
It’s been a tough couple of weeks in our home. Dana, the kids and I are fine, but there has been some unexpected events happen that have caused some real pain. It started with the sudden loss of a high … Continue reading
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