Contentment…

A picture of my middle child who is developmentally disabled was on the front page of the newspaper.  The paper was spotlighting a local organization that helps provide programs for developmentally disabled people in our area.  My son has the most beautiful eyes and the picture of him showed him in a focused and content state, sitting and gazing through [...]

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At the Core of the Olympics

  I am an old jock and so is my wife.  We always enjoy watching the olympics especially the summer olympics.   This year was extra special for me as both men’s and women’s triathlon races went down to the wire and were quite exciting.  I am happy to see the sport of triathlon gaining national exposure as [...]

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“The Shack” a must read

One thing I very seldom do is read a fictional book.  First of all I have very poor eyes and I often suffer visual migraines after I read for any length.  Therefore I’ve learned to read in 15 to 30 minute increments throughout the day and reading fiction in increments is not fun for me [...]

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When is it wrong to give?

Recently the cell group of which I am a part of was discussing the struggles of knowing when to give and when not to give.  When does giving become enabling?  Is the person you are giving to going to use what you gave them the way you would want them to use it.  Should I [...]

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This Disease Sucks

Last night as I was having fellowship prior to our Next Step Recovery service at church I saw an old friend of mine.  I was excited because this man has been fighting alcoholism for years and instantly I thought “cool he has shown up at our recovery service and maybe he is ready to get [...]

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