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Fruit in Season

A lack of fruit may not necessarily be a sign of an unhealthy tree, perhaps it’s just not in season. Then again the opposite could be true, too.

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Quotes of the Week: Vol. 3

Before we get too far into 2018, it would behoove us to ask which direction we want to go! What if we end 2018, look back, and realize we worked our tails off and accomplished something that doesn’t matter?

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Quotes of the Week: Vol. 2

After telling a room full of distracted middle schoolers to be quiet and listen, a wise man once shared with me that what’s more impactful than telling someone to listen is having something worth listening to. We each have core values and beliefs. The best way to share them is with your life!

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Quotes of the Week: Vol. 1

Insanity is said to be trying the same thing over and over while expecting a different result. When we fail, we should learn from and build on it. When we stop learning from our mistakes, it is then we have truly failed.

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Curiosity Killed The Cat

Our words have the power to hurt or heal. So often, we speak without ever giving thought to how people receive it. What if the purpose of our thoughts and words were meant to build others up?

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Lessons from my kids – Vol. 2

I love my son because he is my own; not because he has done anything to earn it. In the same way, God loves you because you are his. His radical grace in your life has nothing to do with you; it’s entirely about him.

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Lessons from my kids – Vol. 1

God delights in and wants the best for you; though it may not always be what you think is the best for you. I fear we place our demands on him more than we ask him what he thinks is best.

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My Love-Hate Relationship with Chipotle

I love Chipotle! Their food is fresh, whole and tasty. I’m tempted daily to eat there with one reservation: it doesn’t really sit too well with my stomach. By stomach, of course, I mean my digestive process. It goes down great, but comes out with a vengeance. You can see where this is going. I learned this about myself several …