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The one when I talked to myself
So, I gave a talk at church and it wasn’t the best talk that I haveĀ ever given but it wasn’t that bad either. I take communication seriously and so I spent some timeĀ thinking of ways I could have improved it … Continue reading
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The one about masks
At a recent family event at Orchard Baptist we thought about superheroes and the children who wanted to made masks. There were some really impressive creations and we got this great picture of some of some of the children at … Continue reading
Robin Williams, depression and why we shouldn’t have to be okay
I was saddened to hear of the death of Robin Williams. I was stunned to hear that he struggled with depression because in my mind, he was a guy who was always really funny. I am shocked, but at the … Continue reading