Original post by Jesse Doogan on the Tyndale Blog
Is there anything more fun than getting a letter in the mail from a friend? In this world of quick text messages and social media posts, a note written on paper and dropp
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It was all so perfect.
Everything.
Balance.
What a tricky and very Zen-like word. I used to think balance was the goal that would lead to a great life.
Do you remember what it was like to walk up to a person you liked during high school? You wanted to say the right thing, smile the right smile, and make a good impression.
That sounds easy enough; but it wasn’t.
The first time my pastor asked if I’d be interested in volunteering to help start a Pregnancy Care Center, my mental answer was an immediate That’s nice, but no thank you.
“Every year it’s the same thing. I promise myself summer is not going to fly by. I promise I’ll slow down and take deeper breaths.
Talking about race and reconciliation has never been easy. Some folks stay away from conversations on race because they are too awkward or volatile.
Our cell phones are a part of our daily lives. With all the features of the modern smart phone, they can practically feel like an extension of our hand.
Without vision and goals, our lives often become routine. Like a gerbil in a wheel, we move frantically but don’t get anywhere. The Bible commands us to live differently.
Boundaries are boundaries, and the same rules apply whether you’re setting them with children, schedules, or relationships.