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London Burning

Lisa and I believe that from the day our children first arrive in our home, our calling is to prepare them for the day when they will leave. It takes a long time for them fully to learn what it…

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London Burning

Lisa and I believe that from the day our children first arrive in our home, our calling is to prepare them for the day when they will leave. It takes a long time for them fully to learn what it…

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Call Me a Natalist

People know they’re not supposed to stare, but sometimes they can’t help it. You see, it isn’t every day that people in our neighborhood see families with five children, and when they see us all walking down the street–or riding…

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Call Me a Natalist

People know they’re not supposed to stare, but sometimes they can’t help it. You see, it isn’t every day that people in our neighborhood see families with five children, and when they see us all walking down the street–or riding…

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Carolina Day

Quick check in from the sunny shores of South Carolina. Today, Derek and Carl, is what South Carolinians call “Carolina Day.” It celebrates the Patriot army and naval victory over the British at the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, just off…

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Summer Reading

Summer’s a time to catch up on reading! Seminary professors read? And sharing with the public what I’m reading is a dangerous thing, I know, but I thought I would nevertheless. First, despite some biting sarcasms and shallowness of theological…

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Welcome Elliott!

I had thought the worst! Had Tony “The Gent” got to Elliott in some dark street in Chicago? But no!  He is alive and well.  Good to hear from you Elliott! We’ll get your picture up as soon as we…

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