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    Sweet Sixteen

    Sweet Sixteen

    Sixteen years ago today, I was standing in the back foyer of the church I was serving at the time, waiting on the music cue so I could go and prepare to meet my bride Holly. My groomsman buddies tried to convince that we should have gone to the courthouse instead of standing in tuxedos in front of a church. Today I look back at some things I've learned in 16 years. It sounds so cliche these days to say, that "I knew the moment I met her, I wanted to spend the rest of my lif
    When life seems pointless

    When life seems pointless

    This past week we learned of two people by society's standards had it all, but tragically took their own lives out of a hopelessness and pointlessness. As details are beginning to circulate around Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain's untimely deaths we are learning more just how desperate their lives really were. I’m surprised more people don’t commit suicide. Looking at life from a Christless perspective…the viewpoint from which most of the world operates…suicide makes a lot o
     

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