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Thank You

Sometimes, the words “thank you” cannot adequately describe the way we feel. Since the wedding last week, Robyn and I have felt extremely grateful by all of the responses, congratulations, and sentiments from family and friends. Perhaps, the most tangible evidence of God’s blessing is recognizing the wonderful people He has placed around each of […]

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The First Gift for the First Date

December 23, 2011, started with the all too familiar drive. Beginning in Binghamton head north on I-81 to 90. It was still the part of winter every Upstate New Yorker enjoys; the snow and change of temperature which signals Christmas.The setting sun gave way to a brilliant clear sky full of stars. Robyn and I

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A Theology of Disagreeing – Questions on Sharing Opinions

Dr. Barry Black, Chaplain of the Senate, has emerged as a voice of reason during the government shutdown. The Huffington Post began referencing the prayers last week. Black is quoted saying, “Lord save us from the madness.” Then following up with the petition, “…deliver us from the hypocrisy of attempting to sound reasonable while being unreasonable.”

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Moving Past the Sad Songs

What happened to the lost art of mix tapes? For that matter what happened to mix CDs? One of the grandest expression of friendship from the last decade was creating the perfect album.  This week Robyn and I have worked together on a playlist for the wedding. Our designer, Chris Mason, added to the return

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All Seminary Retreat with Dr. Cherith Fee Nordling

The fog lifted Saturday morning over Canandaigua Lake. The lifting provided the view for one of the best regions of Upstate New York to experience the fall season. Northeastern Seminary hosted our annual All Seminary Retreat at the Notre Dame Retreat House overlooking this site. Dr. Cherith Fee Nordling, daughter of Dr. Gordon Fee and professor at Northern Seminary,

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The Power of Showing Up

The movie Hardball debut in 2001. Keanu Reeves portrays a wayward coach to a group of misfit little league players in Chicago. In one of the final scenes, Reeves turns to the players and says this: What I’ve learned from you is that really one of the most important things in life is showing up. I’m blown

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Learning from the Buffalo Bills

Week four of the NFL season is well under way. Despite the record of your team, you hope your team can pull it together to at least make the playoffs. Buffalo Bills’ fans last saw their team in the playoffs in 1999 when Doug Flutie relieved Rob Johnson of his quarterback duties. Moving to Rochester,

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