Money and moving toward contentment
A few years ago, Emily and I were talking through something she read in a book on money. The big […]
Money and moving toward contentment Read Post »
A few years ago, Emily and I were talking through something she read in a book on money. The big […]
Money and moving toward contentment Read Post »
I remember the first time I won a lottery ticket: I was 19, and for kicks, I purchased a random scratch
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If I could do it again, I’d like to think I’d do it all differently… but I’d probably be lying. What
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Hosea is one of those books that’s both extremely fascinating and troubling, not simply because of the illustration of God’s
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Then Christian said to Hopeful, “If these men cannot stand before the sentence of men, what will they do before
“What will they do before the sentence of God?” Pilgrim’s Progress conversations (5) Read Post »
My niece is heading off to college this fall. This is weird for me… partly because it reminds me how far away
Preparing Your Teens for College by Alex Chediak Read Post »
Today is Family Day, a civic holiday allowing us to enjoy an extra day of family togetherness, in many parts of Canada.
Choosing family over stuff Read Post »
I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed
My Memory Moleskine: Panting and Provision Read Post »
It’s been eight years since I graduated from college. I went to community college paying my way nearly entirely by
Educated into Slavery Read Post »
Six days before the Passover, Jesus therefore came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead.
Selling Ointments and Stealing from Moneybags Read Post »