90′s Dating Gone Bad #3: Families Should Be Intimately Involved With Who You...
Today I am going to continue my series on 90′s dating gone bad. (Read this article as an introduction.) We come to our next rule, that families should be intimately involved in picking our spouses. I...
View ArticleThe God Who Knows
One of the stories that has ministered the most to me in this season of being single is the story of Hannah in I Samuel 1. Hannah couldn’t have any children. Her husband would come to her and say...
View ArticleThe Case For Thankfulness
“If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, thank you, that would suffice. ” ~Meister Eckhart This morning, I went to ride my bike along Coal Creek trail, which is about thirty feet from my...
View ArticleMarriage Counseling With God
I was talking to my friend Tom the other day. He is married to one of my best friends, Kate. He was forty years old when he got married. He is pretty shy and has not dated a lot. He had gotten to the...
View ArticleTales of a Blubbering Nun
I am writing this from my little hermit room in a monastery in Sedalia, Colorado. I have learned to love monasteries over the years, and I visit them on a semi-regular basis. They have become a part...
View ArticleYou Are Stronger Than You Think You Are
You are stronger than you think you are. You, your hands dirtied with the soil where you till up the rocks of generations gone by. Your tears watering the ground, making the roots grow deep and wide...
View ArticleEmbracing the Mystery
Two notes before I start: My book Getting Naked Later: A Guide For the Fully Clothed is on sale for only $10 for a limited time! You should buy it. Also, I am going on a tour through Switzerland,...
View ArticleHer Name Means Laughter
Okay, so… I know that in my post Signs Signs Everywhere the Signs, I talked about how it can be unwise to look for signs when it comes to marriage. Furthermore, I know that in my post called What...
View ArticleWinter and Spring at the Same Time
When I was a camp counselor, I taught a devotion in which I had the campers look into the night sky. I asked them to search for their very own constellation and draw it on a card. Many of them looked...
View ArticleToday, I Am Lonely.
“The only cure for grief is a pill called grief. And you have to take your medicine to get better. “-David James Duncan I just got back from a tour to Oregon and Washington. I led a women’s retreat,...
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