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Worrying about the Future
He’s 19, chronically cryptic, and probably fine. The last e-mail we received — three weeks ago — mentioned that on weekends, he camps out in the wilds of Alaska in a $35 pup tent. “Yeah, I’ve seen a few bears,” … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable, fear, kids, parenting, worry
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Role Models: Do We need Them?
When Tired of Being Youngest was six, she shocked a family in our then church by mentioning a scene out of a James Bond movie. Without approaching me directly, the family matriarch made it known — to the rest of … Continue reading
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Tagged church, hannah montana, James Bond, miley cyrus, role model
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Family Ties
From Start Your Week with Steve, the free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art Steve Says: Dysfunctional families, and relationships, exist, simply because anytime you throw human beings in the mix, problems will arise. But we focus so much … Continue reading
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Tagged alaska, dysfunctional, family, kids, son
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Are You Too Ordinary to Make a Difference?
As a writer, my primary focus is on ordinary life and ordinary people, because for all that politicians, writers, seminar speakers, and the movie industry talk about real, regular human beings, they don’t get it. I’ve always enjoyed Hollywood’s interpretation … Continue reading
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Tagged charitable contributions, cleft lip, gifts, ordinary people, samaritan's purse
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Ordinary Christians: That Describes All of Us
When I was in high school, I had a crush on this gorgeous guy: thick wavy hair, brown eyes like Bambi, perfect white teeth that flashed with an impish grin. Personality wise, he was funny, warm, engaging, friendly — at … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, church, God, Jesus, ordinary people
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Is the Bible Boring?
One summer when I must have been insane, I agreed to join a small women’s Bible study given by a deaconess at the church we then attended. “You must be insane,” the Norwegian Artist commented when I told him. “You … Continue reading
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Tagged Bathsheba, Bible, boring, David, religion, study
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There Is Always Hope
From Start Your Week with Steve., the free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art. Steve Says: “Hope is such an overused word. Politicians bandy it about as in, ‘The hopes of the middle class,’ and ‘the hope for … Continue reading
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Tagged hope, newsletter, Pandora's box, peace, workshop
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How to — Not — Evangelize
I drive a Honda Fit. It’s a great little car, and more than once random strangers have approached me and asked about gas mileage, maneuverability, and cost; I show them how the back seats go up and down to create … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelize, great commission, Honda Fit, Jesus, witness
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Why Do You Homeschool?
Why do you homeschool? It’s a good question to ask, because why you do it in the first place will ultimately determine how you go about it. Years ago, we lived in a town where there were a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible study, confidence, curriculum, education, homeschool, parent teacher
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Do Christians Use the F-Word?
I thought the title might get your attention, and in answer to the question, which actually should look more like this: Can you use the F-Word and still be a Christian? I’d say, I sure hope so, or I’m toast, … Continue reading
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Tagged british television, Christian, f-word, language, swearing
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