Monthly Archives: September 2010

The Facts, The Reality, and The Talk

We are blessed to live in a seminary town. This is a great advantage to our urban church, providing a fresh crop of seminary students to serve our neighborhood. We enjoy watching eager ministers of the gospel put legs to their seminary education. Eager to prove their salt, they use words like expositional, hermeneutics, and [...]
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Mom Needs Help

As a pastor’s wife, mom to 3, and full time network engineer there’s too much to do and not enough time to do it. It’s easy for me believe that I have to get it all done. The truth is, I don’t. There are times when I need help. For example, when I was pregnant [...]
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Manic Mondays: Sometimes you need to laugh

Please, laugh with me.
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Do something, even if it’s wrong

In times of decision, the best you can do is the right thing; the next best is the wrong thing. The worst you can do is nothing. – Theodore Roosevelt ‘Do something even if its wrong’ is American pragmatism at it’s best. This concept moves us out of indecision. It gets work done. It prompts [...]
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My Most Important Marriage Saver

When we first got married, I thought my husband was paranoid. There were guys that he didn’t want me having prolonged conversations with. There were places he didn’t want me to go. There were relationships with girlfriends that made him uncomfortable. You can imagine how I responded when he shared his concerns with me. I [...]
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