(D)advice for Life

Is there anything sweeter than a new father, cradling newborn to chest for the very first time, face beaming with pride and heart brimming with love at first sight of his long-awaited ...

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About Those Stars and Stripes

Tomorrow, June 14, is Flag Day here in the United States. It’s not a holiday that gets much attention, but after seeing it pop up on my calendar year after year I ...

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A Few Fun Facts About Presidents’ Day

My content here on the blog has been a little on the heavier/more serious side of late, so I wanted to lighten things up today with some fun trivia for this holiday ...

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On My Honor

Are you familiar with the term “linguistic theft”? Even if you don’t know the phrase, I’m sure you’ve encountered the concept. According to Mama Bear Apologetics, “linguistic theft refers to purposefully hijacking ...

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Quotable for Your Christmas Day

“He who commands the universe and enjoys the worship of angels stepped down from heaven to be despised and rejected by humans. And He did it all for love.” ~ Asheritah Ciuciu ...

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God With Us

Growing up, one of my favorite holiday traditions was gathering as a family in the days leading up to Christmas to read through our Adornaments book. Each night, after listening to my ...

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Quotable // from Hamilton Wright Mabie

“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.” ~ Hamilton Wright Mabie ...

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Gratitude

Happy Thanksgiving, friends! I trust that you are all enjoying a wonderful holiday with the ones you love, embracing the best this day has to offer—whether that’s sitting down to a scrumptious ...

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Quotable // from Paul Tsongas

“America is hope. It is compassion. It is excellence. It is valor.” ~ Paul Tsongas ...

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Our Fathers, Our Cloud of Witnesses

The year is 1956. An adoptive father-to-be stands in a hospital nursery, surrounded by bassinets holding orphaned newborns awaiting homes. The would-be father steps up to the first crib and extends his ...

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