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Sometimes the most memorable part of a road trip isn't a giant popcorn ball — it's a small town you almost missed.
Back Roads and Popcorn Balls
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Very, very scary moment as a Brandon Nimmo comebacker hits Seth Lugo in the head. He got up, walked off the field on his own, but there was a good-sized lump already on his forehead. Nimmo ran right over to check on his former Mets teammate.
Mason Black in to pitch for KC.
Some of the most important things in life can't be measured. A reflection on productivity, limitations, and what matters most.
A Poor Measuring Stick
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Aging has a way of introducing small limitations into our lives, but sometimes, slowing down teaches us to notice what speed never could.
The Quiet Gift of Limitation
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Some of the deepest loves of my life have not been taught to me through arguments or advice, but through the quiet passion of people who simply loved something well.
Borrowed Wonder
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What started as idle speculation became something more: a glimpse of the quiet ways hope shows up in everyday life.
The Shape of Ordinary Hope
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Barbour Publishing released my latest book today: “Yes, You Can Devotions for Men: Overcoming Life's Challenges in the Power of Philippians 4:13.”
If you’re looking for a devotional for men, check it out.
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Beneath the silence, the screens and the uncertainty of waiting rooms lies a truth about what it means to be human.
Waiting Room Heartbreak
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A lonely cabin along Highway 17 sparked questions, then something more. Sometimes reflection finds you while you’re simply paying attention.
Passive Contemplation
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@p_emory I'm too late, but I was going to suggest avoiding the paint. I caught a bow to the nose in the lane one day in a game and it broke my nose. The dude was one of those guys who grabs a rebound and swings his bows like he owns the place. Ugh!
Holy Week brings suffering into focus. Here's one story about a pastor in prison, a faith that won't bend and a reminder that some things are worth enduring.
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