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Seasons

November 14, 2013 by

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I love weeks like this. There were beautiful sunny days. There were rainy, stormy nights. There was a chill in the air. But more than anything, the colors of the leaves began to explode in golds, reds, and oranges. Weeks like this are vivid reminders that one season is ending and another is beginning. I […]

What fills you up?

November 4, 2013 by

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I’ve been dieting lately.  Trying to lose some weight and be healthier.  So I’ve been trying a lot of different foods in search of what fills me up.  So far nothing.  I eat everything.  It’s awful.  Why can’t we be made so we don’t get hungry every 3,4,5 or 6 hours?  This leads me to ask the question on a broader scale?  What […]

Interview with Princess Keepers

May 16, 2012 by

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I had the opportunity to share with Gregory Byerline, and old friend of mine, about Father’s Delight and why we feel an event like this is so important.  Gregory is the founder of Princess Keepers, a wonderful website full of useful content that focuses on fathers raising daughters.  Here’s an excerpt of the interview: PK: […]

The Priestly Call of Parents-Guiding Our Children’s Spiritual Formation . . . at Home

January 23, 2011 by

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Parents, we’ve gotten pretty good at forming the athleticism of our children—sign them up for sports (maybe more than one), drive them to practice, attend every game, and celebrate the championship. It’s the arena that many parents, especially dads, feel most at home. But spiritual formation? That’s where we tend to drop the ball—passing it […]