Month: November 2020

  • Failures

    Failure.  So it’s been basically two weeks since I wrote my last blog post. I’ve actually written about failure before. I set out to write a blog post every day in November. Then it became obvious that wasn’t going to be sustainable so I was going to do every week day, but then I missed […]

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  • Leaves

    This morning during my morning prayers I sat where I normally do looking out the window at our tree and across at my neighbors trees. The leaves are turning from green to yellow and orange before turning bright red and then falling to the ground. Yesterday I spent the middle of the day raking leaves […]

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  • Phone Calls

    When I read my own writing most often the first draft is pretty awful. Doing blog posts I try to be a bit more lenient on myself but sermons I’ve written or the early drafts of my book I wrote — well those I often cringe at when reading over again. Yesterday I shared with […]

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  • Candles

    I didn’t get to sleep very early last night. And while my escape led to a “tv” hangover of sorts, the grey cloudy morning did not help my melancholy as I stumbled through my morning prayers. I’m reading a book this month by AJ Swoboda called “A Glorious Dark” which is actually about passion week […]

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  • Cycles

    Cycles. There are a lot of cycles in life. Being married I’ve come to appreciate just how significant period cycles are for women. Janel has written about our fertility journey several times to raise awareness to the reality many couples and women face in difficulty doing what some assume to be “easy”. During infertility treatments […]

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  • The Blue Passport

    “Kiss the blue passport” we used to jokingly say while living in Southeast Asia. The reality was going through immigration was a tedious process in Vietnam and other countries when I first moved there in 2003 (my dad’s job at Nike took us overseas for almost five years in Ho Chi Minh City). My parents […]

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  • REFUGE

    Refuge. There are a lot of words I find only come into regular use when singing church songs or reading the Bible or hearing a sermon. But today as it’s close to freezing when I let the dogs out to pee, I was definitely excited to take refuge beside the gas stove in my house. […]

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  • FALL

    Fall. Today marks the “fall back” or end of Daylight Savings, we get an extra hour of sleep unless you live in Arizona. This year Fall has been more significant for me. Perhaps it’s because I’ve watched the season change through the bay window I sit in front of every morning as I do my […]

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