Settling into Idaho
Friday, 08 July 2005
Pardon my absence from blogging while we finish settling into our new house in Idaho! After arriving at the new house, we promptly packed up the kids again to visit some Christian friends in Oregon over the July 4th weekend. We really are beginning to love the freedom of road trips and seeing God’s beautiful
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Moving, moving, moving…
Tuesday, 17 May 2005
I have to offer my apologies for being offline for several weeks. I’ve had a lot of thoughts incubating in the back of my mind while trying to manage the relocation of my family from Orange County, California to South Idaho. (Shhhh, don’t tell my neighbors there are more Californians moving in.) Now that both
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Shout Hallelujah!
Thursday, 31 March 2005
I had the song “Shout Hallelujah” (sung beautifully by the a cappella Zoe Group) running through my mind yesterday evening, and for good reason. Another sweet niece of mine (Jamie) was baptized into Christ last night! God is so good, and real faith in Him is so infectious. I’m absolutely confident her gift for conversation
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Bickering, bloodsport of siblings
Thursday, 17 March 2005
I just saw a copy of the LA Times laying around and noticed a headline on the Home section: Bickering, bloodsport of siblings by Robin Greene Hagey. As a parent it caught my eye. As a Christian, the parallels were obvious. The caption under the headline reads: “You should worry if your kids aren’t squabbling,
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The family vs. the institution
Tuesday, 01 February 2005
This essay is worth reading: http://2or3.homestead.com/files/fam.html. Here’s a snippet: THE INSTITUTION VS. THE FAMILY By George Davis The word paradigm speaks of any mindset received by tradition and social conditioning which shapes our private and world view. At one time the world was thought to be flat, having boundaries, and the fear of sailing off
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Out of the mouth of babes
Wednesday, 19 January 2005
Sometimes it is uncanny how easily kids grasp things that adults, because of our philosophies and ideologies, have trouble grasping. My middle son, Jaden, who isn’t exactly known for liking dinner, noticed tonight that he liked this one (an Italian dish called a frittata) because the eggs hid the flavor of the green herbs and
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