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Three Steps to Help Calm Your Anxiety
Ever wonder why after you pray for God to give you peace you still pace the floor at night? I sure do. When the Bible says “Cast all your cares on him because he cares for you . . .” doesn’t that...
Summer Reading 2017
I love reading over the summer. Whether it’s by the pool, on the beach, or with a baseball...
The One Question to Break the Habit of Entitlement
Recently I heard my daughter complain, “My iPad is so old that I have to swipe to get it to open.” Please pray for her plight.
Why Superheroes Movies Matter
It's summer. We’ve already seen our share of superhero movies. Some of them have been...
When Bad Christians happen to Good People
We’ve all heard the phrase “Why do bad things happen to good people” but the truth is sometimes...
How to Work for a People Pleaser
In my previous blog I talked about how to lead even if you are a people pleaser. But what if...
How to Lead When You’re a People Pleaser
A leader is supposed to charge ahead, not care about the casualties along the way, and take us...
Fourth of July
This is the week that we celebrate our independence as a country, and there is a lot to...
The Gospel According to Moana
Contrary to the “13 Reasons Why” post, this is something that you should have no quarrels about watching with your kids, or for your own benefit. The newest Disney installment, “Moana,” has just been added to Netflix and I’m sure all the parents out there are going to get high doses of the movie so here’s a few thoughts concerning what to watch for or reflect on after watching it with your kids. However, viewers beware, there is something about Moana that can both jerk a tear and teach a lesson for all ages.
Before Your Job Interview
So much of our lives are lived online now that social skills are bound to suffer. We date...
Learning from “A Night to Remember”
Rusty looks at the idea of what is "normal". Because many of us may not have a disability, mental illness or the like, does that simply define us as normal?