I’m hopeful this book will equip parents with another tool and opportunity to sit with their child, imparting essential lessons relating to self-ownership, informed consent, and segregation. I never know how my stories will be received, but I pray the seeds they plant among future generations will indeed come to bear “the best fruit.”
Read more“You’re Not Welcome: A Story about Segregation”
This next story speaks to the heart of something we all recently watched unfold: medical segregation. Using racial segregation as a backdrop, the book is neither anti-vax nor pro-vax, but rather anti-mandate.
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A Personal Testimony My wife and I recently spent some intentional time with another Christian couple by sharing a meal and encouraging each other to be deliberate about fulfilling the Great Commission. We were asked how we would go about sharing our testimony if we only had sixty seconds to convey it; talk about choosing…
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“[Pilate] entered his headquarters again and said to Jesus, ‘Where are you from?’ But Jesus gave him no answer. So Pilate said to him, ‘You will not speak to me? Do you not know that I have authority to release you and authority to crucify you?’ Jesus answered him, ‘You would have no authority over me at all unless it…
Read moreInflation’s Assault on the Family
“The homemaker has the ultimate career. All other careers exist for one purpose only – and that is to support the ultimate career.” – C.S. Lewis I moved aside and watched our twelve-year-old van pull into the driveway. My wife opened the door, smiled, and told me she got the job. Putting the basketball down, I hugged…
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“Far too many equate compassion for the poor with support for government welfare programs. They are not the same thing.” Bradley Thomas (@EraseState) Merely two months had passed since purchasing our new car, yet there we were, continually stalling and finally unable to start – sitting ducks in the middle of traffic. Exercising our one…
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