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She struggles to hold him still in her arms, bouncing him up and down, but he’s wiggly. He leans over and reaches for the water
She struggles to hold him still in her arms, bouncing him up and down, but he’s wiggly. He leans over and reaches for the water
It is a privilege to add my voice to the Reformed Journal’s Daily Blog. And my start date is September 11! Living in Upstate New
I’m up and out of the house earlier these days. Middle and High School drop-offs have us in the minivan by 7am. At 7am, morning
I am heading into a big transition. In a few weeks, I will preach my final sermon in the church where I have pastored for
A couple weeks ago I went camping with my family. I love camping. I love the relaxed pace. I love being outside. I love hiking
I’m reading a brilliant and challenging book right now, The Sum of Us, whose author argues that white people have lost a lot more than
The Apostle Paul made it clear that coarse talk coming from our mouths is not the mark of a follower of Christ. In Ephesians 5
I recently got engaged and have started to wear the customary ring lovingly gifted to me by my partner, Chris. The ring was an ongoing
Since school is back in, it’s got me thinking about young students who have been growing up these past few years and what they’ve endured:
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