Something that I’ve been reflecting on, post- Easter, is the idea of humility. It’s not my go-to feeling or attribute, and many dear friends and family members may even laugh when they think about me wanting to be more humble. A younger me often struggled with wanting recognition and fame—but the older I get, theContinue reading “A Little Less Me”
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What the Seattle Seahawks Can Teach Parents and Kids Everywhere
I’m not a football fan. I don’t obsess about records or scores. I can remember the names of players from my childhood better than the players who currently take the field. And yet, living in Seattle, it’s hard not to give in to the 12th Man. They’re everywhere. The people I work with are obsessed. Continue reading “What the Seattle Seahawks Can Teach Parents and Kids Everywhere”
The Visionary Importance of Otter Pops
I am on vacation this week. That may sound easy, but the trouble is vacation is never quite as easy when you’re a pastor. Mostly because there’s this one day of the week that really requires you to actually be there for everything to “work.” Sundays are never easy for pastors to take off. JustContinue reading “The Visionary Importance of Otter Pops”
Those Who Spoke
Just was reminded of the importance of speaking into someone’s life. There are people in each of our lives who have said the right word, spoken encouragement, in a moment that we may not have known at the time, but would impact us for the rest of our lives. There are people who have doneContinue reading “Those Who Spoke”