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Category Archives: Family
When Being Frugal Becomes Non-Christian
“A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap; for the measure you give will be the measure you get back.” Luke 6:38 The last few weeks, I have been itinerantly cleaning the home … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Christian, Culture, Daily Life, Faith, Family, home, Life, Lifestyle, money, Relationships, religion, simple living, Uncategorized
Tagged cheap, Christian, frugal, God, money, resources, steward
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Defining Success
“If you, even you, had only recognized on this day the things that make for peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.” (Luke 19:42) When I was in college, I endured an extremely unhappy and bitter professor who, as … Continue reading
Three “Christian” Teachings That Jesus Didn’t Teach
“For the time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine . . . and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander away to myths.” 2 Timothy 4:3-4 This week’s assault on Facebook is 2 … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Christian, church, Encouragement, Faith, Family, home, Lifestyle, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, faith, Jesus, sin, teaching
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None of Our Children Attended Harvard
“See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition.” Colossians 2:8 We successfully homeschooled four kids. They’re all decent adults, capable of thinking for themselves, independently minded, cognizant that nothing in … Continue reading
Posted in children, Christian, Culture, Daily Life, Education, Faith, Family, home, homeschooling, Lifestyle, Parenting, simple living
Tagged children, Christian, Harvard, homeschool, simple life, success
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What Does a Good Boss Look Like?
“I have been your leader from my youth until this day. Here I stand.” 1 Samuel 12:2 What does the perfect boss look like? Take out 20 seconds, and think on this. (If you’re at work, do this with your … Continue reading
Arizona Memories
The story of the painting, Arizona Memories, by Steve Henderson at Steve Henderson Fine Art. Childhood memories are ethereal, and while firmly and solidly entrenched in the mind of the person who lived them, they are difficult to communicate, visually, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Daily Life, Faith, Family, grandparenting, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, nostalgia, outdoors, painting, simple living
Tagged Arizona, childhood, commission, grandparents, memories, painting, ranch
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“I Like to Sleep in on Sunday!”
If you want to get into a brisk, quickly-degenerating-into-anger, discussion, announce to a fundamentally Christian religious group at large, “I like to sleep in on Sunday! “God calls it a day of rest — and that’s what I do. I … Continue reading
Posted in Christian, church, Faith, Family, religion, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church, faith, God, Jesus, sleep, Sunday
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Fomenting Hate Divides Us — and Divided, We Are Weak
“From now on, five in one household will be divided, three against two and two against three.” (Luke 12:52) I was chatting with a Millennial the other day. Millennials, if you haven’t noticed, are popular in corporatized America. This group of people … Continue reading
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Tagged america, Christianity, generation gap, God, hate, Millennial, movies, news, TV
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Sailboat Thoughts for Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day — make it more than a day. Maybe you own a sailboat, and maybe you don’t. But the beauty of the human imagination — and fine art — is that we are free in our minds to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Daily Life, decor, Family, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, ocean, outdoors, painting, sailing
Tagged dream, Father's Day, happy, imagination, sailboat
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