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David’s Journal

Me Before You

  Ever since the trailer for Me Before You began showing months ago, my wife has been telling me “we’ve got to see this movie!” She didn’t need to twist my arm, as I routinely surrender my man card to view “chick flicks.” This story seemed witty, compelling, and different than most, so I was

By |2020-05-17T18:36:49+00:00June 8th, 2016|David's Journal|Comments Off on Me Before You

Health, Medical Costs, and the Vanishing Role of Personal Responsibility

  I live in Iowa, home of the first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses (our version of a primary). For many election cycles, it has fallen to Iowans to winnow the field of presidential candidates from both political parties. Because of the oversized strategic impact of the Iowa caucus results, political action committees and lobbying groups descend on

By |2020-05-17T18:44:32+00:00December 17th, 2015|David's Journal|1 Comment

What God Does While He’s Wasting Your Time

It was July of 1985, and I was spending my second summer in a row in Tokyo, Japan. My two summers of music ministry on Japanese college campuses and in public venues was a welcome change from how I’d spent most of my first two years in full-time music ministry with an international missions organization.

By |2020-05-17T18:54:10+00:00July 27th, 2015|David's Journal|1 Comment
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