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  • It’s A Rental

    It’s A Rental

    For the last year, I’ve driven Pike to school most mornings. The routine is pretty ordered. We sing songs, usually Pike’s picks of whatever is on the iPhone. Sometimes we talk about the day. Sometimes we sing. On the last quarter mile stretch before school, we recite the Shema (Deut. 6:4-5) together (something we’ve done Read more

  • The Last One To Sit Down

    The Last One To Sit Down

    Every year I select a word/statement from my “Rule of Life” to focus on and grow in. This year my word of focus is “Barak” a Hebrew word that roughly translates as “to bend the knee” or “humbly submit” in reverence to God. It also carries a meaning of kneeling to lift up others. My Read more

  • Anxiety, Kids and The Coronavirus (a few things to keep in mind)

    Hey Parents, This morning many of us are waking up to unprecedented preventative measures. Schools all over the country are shutting down in the wise and steady action to stem the advancement of the virus. Due to the everchanging nature of the situation, this swift decision will have a significant impact on your children and families Read more

  • Don’t Go Home. Stay In The Church – We Need You!

    Don’t Go Home. Stay In The Church – We Need You!

    Last week John MacArthur, author and pastor lambasted the SBC during the Truth Matters Conference stating that their support and promotion of women teachers and leaders within the church was evidence that they had “given up biblical authority.” In a response to prominent teacher and leader, Beth Moore,  he noted she should, “go home.” He doubled Read more

  • Hey Guys, Let’s Talk: An Open Letter to the Men of the Church in the Wake of Weinstein

    Dear Men of the Church, You may have noticed some shocking headlines over the last week on the news and over various social media feeds. As the list of victims to Harvey Weinstein’s alleged acts of sexual harassment and rape grows, you might be wondering what to think, what to say and what to do Read more