Like many parents, we are learning to navigate the reality of raising a teenager in the smart phone age.
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Like many parents, we are learning to navigate the reality of raising a teenager in the smart phone age.
With everything at our fingertips, anytime, anywhere, it’s easy to get distracted by the vast amount of information and entertainment online. Even more challenging is the fact that we are up against apps and websites that are scientifically engineered to keep us hooked. While we’re constantly checking our emails and notifications…
On Saturday, in the snowy West Virginia soil, we laid Rev. M. Jack Bohman to rest. He died suddenly Sunday evening at 77. His last day was a good day, and like so many Sundays before that: he preached twice, enjoyed lunch with his wife Cindy, made a visit to…
Who could be happier than the mother of a son like Jesus?
I like to get things done. So do you. But there are a million distractions that stand in the way of the accomplishment of our goals. Those with the strength of will to resist those distractions are getting the most done. Those without the strength of will, are watching them…
“Only he that is alone can live in the fellowship. Only in the fellowship do we learn to be rightly alone and only in aloneness do we learn to live rightly in the fellowship.” Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together, trans. John W. Doberstein, 1st ed. (New York: Harper, 1954), 77–78. In…