When I was younger, my dad gave me a piece of advice that I find to be absolutely true. He told me the older I get, the faster time will pass by. Truer words have never been spoken. Time is elusive to me. It’s something that I strive to hold on to. After all, ifContinue reading “2018:”
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Life and Death.
I had a thought yesterday. I’m still unpacking this mentally, so just go with me on this. Have you ever noticed that, as believers, even though something dies, it always breathes new life again in some way? The thing itself may not breathe new life, but it always leads to new life. Lately, I’m seeingContinue reading “Life and Death.”
TWO THINGS.
Does anyone remember the old days of blogging? Back when this whole blogging thing was somewhat new and we didn’t really know what to do with it? You know… before analytics, hits, branding, and marketing became the primary focus? I’ve been a fan of blogs for years, but I really miss the old days (orContinue reading “TWO THINGS.”
SUMMER 2018: A SHIFT IN PERSPECTIVE.
Although summer is far from over, for Ashlynn and I, the start of August starts the transition into fall. I’m wrapping up teaching my summer classes and helping students get enrolled for the fall semester. Ashlynn has returned to her school where she will begin a new year teaching fourth grade. We always like thisContinue reading “SUMMER 2018: A SHIFT IN PERSPECTIVE.”
The Cabin.
When I was younger, an abandoned house stood at the back of my family’s 265 acre property in Mississippi. Nestled around a wooded area, this cabin had stood for over a century. If I’m honest, I really didn’t know much about the history of the home. I know a family lived there. I know itContinue reading “The Cabin.”