Tag Archives: Music

For Crying Out Loud

In an effort to bust myself out of  writer’s block–the kind brought on by a full schedule and little sit down and concentrate time, I defer to an old favorite song. My friend Mark Whitmire listens through his millions of … Continue reading

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Jill Phillips – I Am

I’m listening to a song by her on Pandora. I’ll lose the piece of paper if I try to write it down.  If I Tweet it, it’ll get lost.  I’m cooking, so I can’t take all kinds of time to … Continue reading

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Noticing: Part of a Dad’s Job Description

My men’s group is working through the North Point Community Church series Game Plan, a study on discovering God’s plan for your life.  One piece of the puzzle is learning to decipher God’s thumbprint on us. We figure out the thumbprint … Continue reading

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What To Do With Margin (Take 2)

My last post really short-changed my possibilities if I had more margin. The post was supposed to answer the question ‘What would I do if I had more margin (time, money, better health, less general clutter)?’ I threw out that … Continue reading

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Grace, Mercy, Bleu Cheese, and The Hooters: Thankful Thursday

I accidentally took last week off from an official thankful thursday post. My wife’s birthday post was probably sufficient. I’ll keep it short and sweet tonight: 1.  The Grace of God and the mercy of folks: It’s one thing to … Continue reading

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