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Published in Shade Tree Theology

·18 hours ago

The Worship Setting

Tradition and preference can work together — Church worship services can take many forms, from informal gatherings to traditional services and contemporary services. Most people have a preference for which setting they attend. For some, if they are not in the right setting they feel they can’t worship properly. But why should it matter? While I lived…

Worship

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The Worship Setting
The Worship Setting

2 days ago

Hotel Tolman

A home full of love — I’ve spent the last week with my wife’s family in California. Normally, when we get together, it’s just to get together. But this time, it was to say goodbye. The family matriarch has passed. Irene Tillman was a force of nature. …

Family

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Hotel Tolman
Hotel Tolman

Aug 7

A Day in the Life in Our House

Never a dull moment — It’s never a dull moment around here. When you have three boys under ten, it definitely stays, we’ll say, entertaining, to say the least. I feel for my wife especially. She has three boys to tend to, plus me. The other night, we had a meltdown over dinner. I’m not…

Parenting

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A Day in the Life in Our House
A Day in the Life in Our House

Published in Shade Tree Theology

·Jul 22

Are You Ready?

God could call at any time — As Christians, we are called to spread the gospel. We are called to be active, to always be ready. Now, this doesn’t mean being always at work. There are times for rest. God encourages rest. …

Christianity

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Are You Ready?
Are You Ready?

Published in Shade Tree Theology

·Jul 21

After the Bombs

We will go dancing — The final book in the Bible, Revelation, describes what we can expect to happen when the end times come and Jesus returns for the final judgment. We know that things have to get pretty bad before He returns, but unfortunately, I don’t things are quite bad enough right now. …

Revelation

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After the Bombs
After the Bombs

Published in Shade Tree Theology

·Jul 20

The Beauty of Simplicity

Weeding out the distractions — Oftentimes, we get in our own way. Things get complicated. When we interject too many of our ideas, we lose sight of why we’re here in the first place. Christianity as a whole can lean this way if we let it. We follow preachers and theologians instead of Jesus. These…

Worship

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The Beauty of Simplicity
The Beauty of Simplicity

Jul 11

Outside Looking In

Different time, different place — I’ve always appreciated when buildings are repurposed as something new instead of being torn down. I was a history minor in college, so maybe it’s the history nerd in me that likes to see old buildings get a new lease on life. …

Old

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Outside Looking In
Outside Looking In

Jun 24

Three Books on Blogging

Embracing the short-form for the long-form writer — When it comes to writing, in my experience anyway, there is the daunting idea of writing something longer than, say, a short story or essay. …

Blogging

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Three Books on Blogging
Three Books on Blogging

Published in Penny Thoughts

·Jun 23

Does Anyone Fully Understand the Medium Partner Program?

The algorithm makes less than sense at times — For those of you wondering what I’m talking about, the Medium Partner Program pays writers who meet the minimum criteria for the articles they write on the Medium platform. Trust me, I meet the minimum criteria. But what’s confusing, and I’m sure not just for me, is the rate at…

Medium

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Does Anyone Fully Understand the Medium Partner Program?
Does Anyone Fully Understand the Medium Partner Program?

Published in Penny Thoughts

·Jun 21

Kids Ask a Lot of Questions

Like a lot a lot of questions — From say around 6:30 in the morning to at least 8:30 in the evening, my kids are on rapid-fire with their questions. They ask questions about anything and everything. To be honest, it’s exhausting. But on another level, I love it. My kids are at the age where they are…

Kids

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Kids Ask a Lot of Questions
Kids Ask a Lot of Questions
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