
Fear, Wakeboards, and Hope
I made up this rule when I was a kid: If I’m afraid of something, I must try it. So, that’s how I found myself
I made up this rule when I was a kid: If I’m afraid of something, I must try it. So, that’s how I found myself
I confess, there are days that I think back on my life in America and then become sad. Saddened over all the things we are
How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” –Psalm 119:103 One day, while leaving the grocery store, I spied
Oh, the power of a package! Just when I feel that all have forgotten us in this isolated corner of the world, and that I
Weekend outings are always an adventure in Papua. Our friends had invited us to a pool, but it was closed Saturday morning. I wasn’t excited
I take Eric’s 4-year-old hand in mine. He slows down my usually fast gait. I help him stay focused on the short journey to his
Every culture has beauty in it, possesses an imprint of God upon it, enabling a watching world to catch a glimpse of who He is.
There are things we tolerate for love of our children. For me, one of those things is our cat. Two years ago, a scrawny grey
Overall, I have really enjoyed having older kids. C.J. is in tenth grade, and Ryan is in fourth grade, and they both attend an international
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