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Month: September 2024

Unseen Ripples 2

Unseen Ripples 2

Several weeks ago in this blog, Crysti Landis shared a moving devotional, Unseen Ripples. In it, she recounted how a brief encounter with a couple she barely had contact with changed the course of her entire life. She concluded her story with these words: “… it makes me wonder: Did Marshall’s foster parents have any idea that their act of loving service would ultimately lead to two more children being rescued from the foster system? I imagine not. And I…

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Squirrel Syndrome

Squirrel Syndrome

Last week, I was driving up Route 625 toward the church when I noticed a small object up ahead in the middle of my lane. It was a squirrel. “Where on earth did he come from?” I wondered out loud. Cornfields flanked both sides of the road, and there wasn’t a tree in sight for at least 100 yards. But sure enough, there he was—frozen like a deer in the headlights—a little gray squirrel. I slowed down as I approached…

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Losing Sight of the Gifts and the Grime

Losing Sight of the Gifts and the Grime

This morning, I had breakfast at Morgantown Coffee House with Wendell Stoltzfus, one of our Bethany missionaries. Wendell serves with Equipping Leaders International, traveling the world to provide theological and practical training to under-resourced pastors and Christian workers. Last year, Pam and I went to Uganda with Wendell, where we held several marriage retreats for pastors and their wives. Wendell’s a breath of fresh air to me. He so obviously loves Jesus and is passionate about the gospel. He reflects…

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The Price of Neglect

The Price of Neglect

Last week, after returning from our extended family vacation, I found myself mowing a lawn that had clearly benefited from some good rain while we were away. The grass was lush, green… and long. There’s something satisfying about mowing the lawn after substantial growth—the smell of cut grass is delightful, and a fresh-cut lawn looks so nice. I’m sure my neighbors were happy too, as our lawn was the only one unmowed in the entire neighborhood and stuck out like…

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