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A Good Day for a Hike
A beautiful day for a hike to O’Shaughnessy Point at Monte Sano with one of the elders at our church. Had to document it with a quick picture or two.
Posted in Blessings, Church, General, Huntsville
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Wineskins Magazine: Balancing Grace and Truth
I recently wrote an article for Wineskins magazine entitled “Balancing Grace and Truth.” Here is a link to the article if you’d like to check it out.
Posted in Devotional, Faith, Gospel, Jesus, Scripture
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Loud Double
Joshua was recently clear to start swinging the bat again following a major injury earlier this spring. He’s finishing up the season with some great swings, including this loud double to deep right-center in the JV tournament. Proud of him … Continue reading
Albums of the Year: 2021 Update
Over the years, I’ve enjoyed using this blog as an outlet to write about some of my favorite music. And lately, this has been a great conversation with my youngest son, Jackson (who has his own blog here; it seems … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Family, Kids, Music
Tagged Adele, Arcade Fire, Augustines, Bon Iver, Bruce Springsteen, Chris Stapleton, Explosions in the Sky, Jason Isbell, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Johnny Cash, Khruangbin, Michael Giacchino, Mumford & Sons, Radiohead, Taylor Swift, The Avett Brothers, The Chicks, The Gabe Dixon Band, The National, The War on Drugs, Third Day, U2, Vampire Weekend, Wilco
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A New Day: Garland Instead of Ashes, Part 4
When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Jesus, and Salome bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. Mark 16:1 Sabbath restrictions officially ended on Saturday evening around 6pm — technically it was after … Continue reading
Posted in Blessings, Eschatology, Faith, God, Gospel, Hope, Isaiah, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Scripture, Theology
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A New Day: Garland Instead of Ashes, Part 3
Because Jesus died on the day of Preparation, some of His followers had to hustle to bury Him before the Sabbath began. His body was turned over to Joseph of Arimathaea, a wealthy disciple who arranged for Jesus to be … Continue reading
Posted in Disappointment, Faith, God, Jesus, Scripture
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A New Day: Garland Instead of Ashes, Part 2
The Gospel writers make it very clear: Jesus died when He gave up His spirit. He was unjustly tried and beaten, as we discussed last week; but He died in the precise manner and at the precise moment that aligned … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, God, Gospel, Isaiah, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Scripture, Theology
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A New Day: Garland Instead of Ashes, Part 1
Police officers in Oregon recently responded after a woman reported that a burglar was locked in her bathroom. She had come home and heard some strange sounds coming from her bathroom. As she cautiously approached the bathroom, she could see … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Faith, God, Gospel, Hope, Humor, Isaiah, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Scripture
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The Best Part of My Easter
The best part of my Easter was receiving this handwritten note from my five-year-old friend Kaylee. Kaylee loves Jesus and she loves her church and she couldn’t wait to give me this note. I love it!
Quick Comeback
Lefty has been working hard doing his PT and he was cleared to pitch this week. So good to see him back out there on the mound. Not sure when he’ll be able to swing a bat (probably off the … Continue reading