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How I Make Too Much of Man and Too Little of God

by Hope Johnson It’s 1:00 a.m., and a familiar fear keeps me awake. I reach for my phone for the 15th time, checking to make sure that my alarm clock is actually set. In college, I only worried about sleeping in on exam days. But now that I have a “rea …

Always the Bridesmaid (or Groomsman)

by David Skinner I love wedding time in Minnesota. The sun is out. The birds are chirping. The runners are running. The breezes have deigned to walk among the mortals once again, and for that I am very grateful. I have a special vantage point as I have …

Amazing God in the Maze of Dating

by Ram Goli Dating is complicated. As I survey the landscape of dating, learning how to find romantic love seems like a rigorous academic endeavor that some never graduate. Articles, blogs and books ranging from I Kissed Dating Goodbye to the upcoming …

Are You Looking for Your ‘Perfect’ Mate?

by Eric Demeter In the classic 1972 novel The Stepford Wives, a town of lucky husbands land their perfect wives and live in a veritable utopia. The women are submissive, trustworthy, beautiful and servant-like. They are also superb cooks, attentive mom …

The Value of Humor

“If I had a dollar for every woman who found me unattractive, eventually they would find me attractive.” “Would you mind holding this for me while I take a walk?” (hold out your hand) “I’m single by choice…just not my choice.” Did these jokes elicit a …

What We Get From Waiting

by Leah Sargent I hate to wait. Long lines are torture. Put me on hold? No, thanks; I’ll call back later. Winter is the worst of all. All of the waiting through snow, ice and cold for spring — waiting to feel alive again — it seems like it will never e …

Can Creativity Help You Trust God?

by Jonathan Malm I ran a conference for creative minds. Then I didn’t. I got fired from my dream job. “We like you, and we think you did a really great job with the conference. And this has nothing to do with you as our friend. We just think…” The word …

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