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From Fear to Faith

From Fear to Faith

Several years ago, we added a new element to our bedtime routine with our kids. Our kids would ask us to “pray for the storm.” Every. Night. It all started with a particularly bad thunderstorm. For the first few nights, we tried to reason with them. “Girls, there is no storm tonight, so there is nothing to fear.” No amount of reasoning, however, convinced them not to be...

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Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?

Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?

My  wife and I both have difficulty making decisions–moving from thought to action. We think about making decisions. We talk about making decisions. But we find it hard to pull the trigger on decisions. What often makes us finally make a decision is when we become pressed up against time. So when it came to making a recent large time-sensitive life decision that would...

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What Do You Do When You’re Sad?

What Do You Do When You’re Sad?

“Everybody hurts. Everybody cries.” – R.E.M. We generally don’t need much convincing that this world is not the way it’s supposed to be. We encounter the brokenness of this world around every corner. We are over two years into a pandemic. The war in Ukraine is the latest iteration of armed conflict happening around the world. But we also feel the brokenness more locally....

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Upcoming Resilient Faith Seminar

Upcoming Resilient Faith Seminar

https://vimeo.com/687919771 We hope you can join us on Saturday April 2, from 9a-12p (in person or streaming online). More details about this conference can be found here.

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Christ-Centered Change

Christ-Centered Change

I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and share a little about what excites me about biblical counseling and my new role at Hope. While a Georgia native (Go DAWGS!), my family is moving to the Durham-Chapel Hill area from Dallas, TX. I am married to Simpson, a Texas native with a crush on the state of North Carolina since college. She is the wonderful...

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