Trusting God With the ‘I Could Nevers’
What “I could nevers” are you holding fast to?
What “I could nevers” are you holding fast to?
How do I know I’m a word geek? I remember titles of articles I read 14 years ago. That I remember is proof of my eggheadedness, but also testimony to the insight I found in a July 2000 Christianity Today cover story called “Losing Our Promiscuity.” It’ …
I felt 25 for a long time. I was confident I had most everything figured out, and the things I didn’t just yet, well, I had plenty of time. Thirty is when I would have everything squared away plus a cute mom haircut. And well, 30 is official — official …
Since weddings have been on my mind lately, I’ve been following the new great debate over “unplugged” weddings. Photographers seem in strong support of asking guests to refrain from taking photos, but I haven’t heard much from those who disagree. It ne …
Sometimes when I take my wife out to dinner, I look over, see a couple, and know it’s their first or second date. The signs are all there: the nervous chatter, the stiff posture and the forced laughter that says, “We. Are. Trying. To. Make. This. Work. …
The other night, my wife and I were eating at a popular Mediterranean fast food restaurant when I noticed a young lady sit down at the end of a nearby table that had six seats. She whipped out her phone and started scrolling, but then something interes …
Great Conversations I just listened to May’s Fifty Shades of What? episode, and it was very good. I personally never read the series simply that I was convicted that I shouldn’t and that it wouldn’t support my marriage. (I’m 30 and married for eight ye …
Many times I believe open doors can be good and worth walking through, but may I also suggest that not every open door is a good door to walk through.
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