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I’m Back!

Six weeks. That is all it took for me to be “focusized,” rocking my ideas of marriage and family to the core. My summer internship at Focus on the Family is an experience I will never forget. Blessed by God’s I-know-what’s-best-for-you-ness I was assig …

The Delayed Answer

This morning I was reading about Sarah in Genesis. I read the story in chapter 18 about the three visitors that came to visit Abraham and Sarah (one of them was the Lord), and told Abraham that Sarah would have a son by the following year. I can pictur …

What Men and Women Really Need

There are a couple of questions that come up often around here. The first is from guys: “What exactly is a woman looking for in a guy? And do ‘nice guys’ always finish last when it comes to getting a date?” The second: “As a woman, will being strong an …

Is Your City Stressed Out?

Does your stomach hurt? Are you jittery? Short of breath? Losing sleep? If so, you must live in Detroit. Detroit was recently named the “most stressful place to live and work” in a survey of 50 metropolitan areas within the United States. Unemployment, …

Celebrating … Divorce?

An entrepreneur in Japan has devised a new way of untying the knot: divorce ceremonies. One in four marriages in Japan end in divorce, and for $606 (U.S. currency), a couple may employ Hiroki Terai’s services to ceremoniously call it quits. According t …

Moving Ahead

About a month ago, Focus on the Family announced a realignment prompted by a number of things, including a desire to refocus our efforts on what Focus does best — share the gospel, help folks build strong marriages and families, speak for those who ca …

The Next Chapter

After 13 exciting and life-shaping years at Focus on the Family, Candice and I are leaving to start a new chapter. We’ve been richly blessed to be able to launch and grow the Boundless ministry over the last dozen years. It still seems like just yester …

Old Flames and Facebook

On the CT Her.meneutics blog, Jenell Williams Paris asks if one should avoid friending “old flames” on Facebook, particularly if one is married. She answers the question with a dose of “better safe than sorry,” with which I agree. But something that st …

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