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“What would you boys think if we started having family meetings every Sunday night?” ...
As a pastor, I have tried to help members of our congregation to live less chaotic lives. In the past, I’ve talked...
Last week, I met Brittany Williams, writer for the LLYC Alumni blog, and her mom, son, and husband at Laity Lodge's Family Camp. We were next-door neighbors at one of the lodges on...
While planning our family’s first real-deal, official vacation, I came across the following statistic: ...
Sometimes the sacrifices we need to make are the ones that build a firm foundation for our families.
Sometimes we feel like compartmentalizing is the only way we can keep ourselves sane. Stress from work can spill over into every part of our lives, and it can be tough to keep...
I’m sitting in the first part of a day-and-a-half meeting, one I was shoehorned into at the last minute. To attend this...
The calendar winds down and I stand on the brink of a new month—swept up in the afterbreeze of these fast-moving days...
The morning has been a flurry of packing bags, counting underwear, finding missing shoes, choosing snacks, trying to pick up the living...
When I first read Ann Kroeker’s book, Not So Fast: Slow-Down Solutions for Frenzied Families, I was single. It seemed counterintuitive to...
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On Maundy Thursday our son is scheduled for surgery—nothing too serious, but rather intricate and we will be at the hospital all...
Here at The High Calling, we often say that vocation is about more than just a job. This means, for better or...
Years ago, I worked for the government as a staff attorney. I trudged in and out every day with my lunch box in hand like a hamster on a sterile, metal wheel. It...
At first, after decades of dressing in business attire and commuting to a corporate office, staying at home felt strange.
”This is the day the LORD has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.” (Ps. 118:24) ...
Dear Kevin, ...
Certainly, we experience the love of God through suffering, pain, and loss—but what about when we are the ones who have caused...
Recently, the High Calling spoke with attorney Dwaine Massey about cultivating character in his children by modeling it through words and actions.
During the workweek, my husband fills his travel mug and thermos with coffee, climbs into his Honda, and cranks up K-LOVE for a 50-minute commute from the suburbs to the city center, where...