The Upside of Brokenness
In America, we design for obsolescence and throw away broken things. It costs more to fix stuff than it does to just get it new. We treat people that ...
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In America, we design for obsolescence and throw away broken things. It costs more to fix stuff than it does to just get it new. We treat people that ...
In my family, we are approaching a generational shift. Most of my parents' generation has died or is dying. Along the way, we get to look at differe...
All of us need principles and rhythms to live by lest we miss what's most important. Clyde Kilby was an English professor who compiled the following l...
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One reason that Swaziland has had the highest AIDS rate in Africa is that the men abuse the women and get away with it. Often it's their own family ...
My own messy life left me with two options: Cover it up - build some work-arounds that allow me to schlepp along. Go through the pain and see ...
Austin Wesson and Rebekah Bouma met as young missionaries. Tragically, they got married and died on their honeymoon a year ago. And it leaves us wit...
I've been blogging since 2005. And it's not been easy. Often it's felt like drudgery. Starting in '06, I began blogging every day. A few years ago, I...
I woke up this morning thankful for a good night's rest. But many of you reading this struggled to get the sleep you need. Everything in nature has a...
If you like to travel, to go on a journey, there's no better time to be alive. Catching a flight or renting a place in some exotic destination has n...