Tag Archives: Family

Carrying God’s Comfort into the New Year

As the final Sunday of the year arrives, I reflect on a difficult season marked by loss, remembrance, and renewed clarity about what truly matters. Though much remains unresolved, I step into the new year with hope—anchored not in certainty, but in God’s faithful presence. This post looks back with gratitude, forward with trust, and invites us to journey into the year ahead grounded in faith, family, and love. Continue reading

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Love Helps Us Remember… and Forget

In “Love Helps Us Remember… and Forget,” the author reflects on his first Christmas without his parents, exploring how love reshapes memory—softening pain while preserving what truly mattered. Through childhood Christmas recollections, a recent prolonged power outage, and the quiet paradox of the manger, the post reveals how God’s love reframes brokenness, power, and grief. Christmas is shown not as a display of force, but as the arrival of divine love through humility. Readers are invited to trust a God whose gentleness is stronger than domination, and whose love remembers us not by our failures, but by who we are becoming. Continue reading

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The Truth About Home

My wife and I just moved away from our home of 23 years and hometown of 30 years. We raised our three kids there. We made countless beautiful family memories there. So, yes, it was hard to drive away. But … Continue reading

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