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Women Not Allowed

A few evenings ago my wife and I ate a wonderful dinner at a family owned and operated Lebanese restaurant in downtown Portland. The service was exceptional, the atmosphere was unique, the music was authentically Middle Eastern, and the food was awesome. We truly enjoyed our experience! While we were eating we watched as different customers came and went. There was one group of customers who caught our... read more

Things That Get On My Nerves. Dec ’10

1. Women who talk like small children, on purpose. 2. Women who walk around wrapped in blankets, at work. 3. People who complain that they can’t find work, but can’t name the last place they applied at. 4. Fox racing stickers on the backs of people’s cars who don’t ride dirt bikes, 4×4′s or anything else associated with the brand. 5. Sellouts who sing songs about being a... read more

The Religion of Christmas

We live in an extremely highly offend-able society. It celebrates diversity, yet lives in fear of what others will think if you ‘think’ or ‘do’ something different than the rest of the society: oxymoronic, I know… So out disproportionate respect for others, we have come up with the art of being “Politically Correct”: Doing and saying things in such a way that... read more

Never Give Up

It hurts to watch the seed you scatter bounce off of the ground you throw it on. It’s hard to watch the seed begin to grow, and then quickly whither away. As a sower, these tragic realities can really discourage you and tempt you to stop scattering seed all together. But when you see a seed you were involved in scattering being embraced by rich soil, taking deep roots, holding firm, and sprouting... read more

Set Your Eyes to Zion

It was an early Sunday morning in December; the 12th of December to be exact. 2004. My wife and I had been anxiously anticipating the birth of our first child for nine fast months. We had made an agreement over five years earlier that we would wait five years into our marriage before we would consider having children. That was one of the greatest decisions we have ever made as it allowed us to grow up,... read more
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