Surely you remember the biblical story of the esteemed Eliakim, don’t you? No? Well, then, what about Abiud? Has ever a biblical figure stood more inspirationally in the pages of Scripture than …
My Daughter Talks to Her Dad About Modesty
My youngest daughter Kelsey is strong-minded, as a college editor-in-chief (which she is) needs to be. That has led to some fascinating discussions on what it’s like for a 21 year old woman to sit in …
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Celebrating Humble Families
The storming of the Bastille was the seminal event that unleashed the tumultuous French revolution; Europe would never be the same. And yet, astonishingly, King Louis XVI’s diary entry for that day …
Waiting, Waiting, Waiting
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That Excruciating Exercise: The Discipline of Waiting
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A "Good" Marriage is a Good Marriage
Voltaire warned us not to let the perfect become the enemy of the good. That’s not a bad motto for marriage, in one sense. Can we call a good marriage a “good” marriage, or in your mind, is that a …
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