Love. Love is a powerful thing. We speak often of the things we love, our new shoes, a new song/movie/book/show/meme/gif/site/feed… But real love, the love a mother… Read more “Real love”
Tag: family
You’ll always be…
The other evening I put on Drew Holcomb’s Live at the Ryman record (yes, a “real” vinyl album) as my daughter was picking up the last of… Read more “You’ll always be…”
…and the infinite Love of God
Sometimes life lessons come from funny places. My 9th grade geometry teacher, Mr. Foster, taught one of the best lessons about the infinite love of God I… Read more “…and the infinite Love of God”
No more training wheels
Recently our daughter came to the point when she no longer needed training wheels on her bike. We spoke and I told her when she’s ready let… Read more “No more training wheels”
Fully Engaged
Recently I discovered the podcast “Happy Sad Confused.” Simple, to the point interviews with a variety of guest in a free form, yet on point, discussion about more… Read more “Fully Engaged”
Gates of Berlin
The anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall came and went this past week. And I felt Google did such a good job capturing the fall… Read more “Gates of Berlin”
Home
So we just moved. We have moved to Florida where Narcie has been named the Director/Campus Minister of the Gator Wesley Foundation! Rock Hill, SC, had been… Read more “Home”
new beginnings
I have never been the biggest reader of my Bible. I try, really, but… As I’ve been reading more and really making an attempt to get deeper… Read more “new beginnings”
Pug, the Prodigal Cat
The other day while I was at rehearsal Narcie and the kids were playing in the front yard. It was the first day in a while in which we could make use of the beautiful green grass. Everyone was in and out as children will do and somehow in the midst of the adventures of the evening, Pug, Narcie’s long-haired Persian cat, escaped.