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  • The 4 Best Books I Read in 2022

    The 4 Best Books I Read in 2022

    Without further ado or fluffy introduction, here we go: Rejoice and Tremble by Michael Reeves I love everything I’ve read by Reeves. He is a refreshing voice in the evangelical world because he’s willing…

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  • The Two-Factor Authentication of True Christianity

    The Two-Factor Authentication of True Christianity

    In our increasingly technological society, greater measures are continually being developed to protect us against malicious hackers seeking to gain access to our identity. To prove to vendors that we are who we claim…

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  • Love Draws Near

    Love Draws Near

    It was my first broken heart. I was a junior in college, dating the person I thought I would marry. But then, instead of a proposal, I was hit head-on with a breakup instead.…

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  • Naomi’s “10-Year Challenge”

    Naomi’s “10-Year Challenge”

    At the time of writing, it seems as though the “10-Year Challenge” has resurfaced on social media. If Facebook were a high school classmate, no doubt it would earn the superlative “Most Likely to…

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  • A Brief Letter to the Christmas Have-Nots

    A Brief Letter to the Christmas Have-Nots

    Dear Friend, I’m sorry. I’m sorry that the holidays end up reminding you more of the world’s brokenness than its beauty. Or perhaps better said, that your little piece of the world is more…

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  • Human Frailty and Earthly Madness: Reflections on an ER Visit

    Human Frailty and Earthly Madness: Reflections on an ER Visit

    Life can change in a split second—and often through everyday, mundane activities. That happened to me last week while in the midst of eating dinner, I started choking on a fishbone that got lodged…

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  • Entitlement: When Grace Isn’t Grace

    Entitlement: When Grace Isn’t Grace

    Few people would disagree that a sense of entitlement permeates our culture. But as the Preacher said, “There is nothing new under the sun” (Eccl. 1:9). While shifts in worldview over the past few decades…

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  • Are You “Godlier” Than God?

    Are You “Godlier” Than God?

    They’re subtle. They’re just biblical enough to sound right. But the greatest deceptions are the ones that contain the most truth. As I reflect on things I’ve seen and heard among Christians over the…

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  • Prose & Poetry

    Prose & Poetry

    Words give voice—voice to what has been, what is, what could be. Voice to what has been gained, lost, or never obtained. Voice to facts, and voice to feelings. Words are the content, but…

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