As human beings, many of us have a tendency to want the good stuff now. We desire good health (perhaps without excellent self-care), good grades (with a minimum of studying), […]
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A Summer Spent… and Invested
I’m writing this article (thankfully, in an air-conditioned space) in the midst of a crazy late-May heat wave that has seen the earliest 100-degree reading in Twin Cities history. It’s […]
Read moreSpring Has Sprung
Even though I’ll rarely name spring as my favorite season (autumn typically grabs that distinction), every time the vernal season rolls around, I find myself in joyful anticipation. The whiff […]
Read moreCheck Your Emotions at the Door?
At Redeemer, our answer to that question is… Nope! We seek to be whole people who are wholly transformed by God, and so we acknowledge that it’s not just a […]
Read moreBecause You Say So…
Every time I read through one of the Gospels, I’m struck by the rollercoaster ride that Jesus’ disciples seem to be on. Some days, everything seems to be going their […]
Read moreLet’s Linger at the Manger
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas celebration with friends and family. We Peases were very thankful and blessed to have our family together, including some from out of town. […]
Read moreI Thank God for You!
I find myself particularly thankful as I write this article. Not only is this the week of Thanksgiving (which our family will have the opportunity to celebrate by visiting a […]
Read moreOne Step Closer…or Further
I imagine you’ve heard it said that it’s actually quite impossible not to move. Even as we sleep in our beds, we are (along with the rest of planet Earth) […]
Read moreI Can See Clearly Now
Have you ever been at the top of a mountain ridge, or perhaps at the edge of a lake or ocean, but all you could see in front of you was a wall of misty, gray fog?
Read moreWhom Might You Bring?
There is enough introvert in me that I generally genuinely enjoy time alone. While others might consider running alone an exercise in isolation and drudgery, I appreciate the time and […]
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