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I Don’t Know Why. But I Know My King.

I Don’t Know Why. But i Know My King. On Tuesday, September 27th I arrived in Florida in advance of Hurricane Ian.  My full-time job entails hurricane response functions that put Samson and me on a southbound highway, alongside first responders, power trucks, and tree trimmers, driving into a category 4 hurricane instead out of… Read More »I Don’t Know Why. But I Know My King.

The Furthest Two Inches

The Furthest Two Inches On Tuesday, September 27th I arrived in Florida in advance of Hurricane Ian.  My full-time job entails hurricane response functions that put Samson and me on a southbound highway, alongside first responders, power trucks, and tree trimmers, driving into a category 4 hurricane instead out of it.  It’s a pecking feeling… Read More »The Furthest Two Inches

Destination NOW

destination now  A close family friend passed away unexpectedly this week.  When I say, “a close friend of the family”, I mean someone who’s next of kin, is us – our tribe.  The kind of family friend who comes to every family celebration and more – 4th of July, Easter, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Labor Day,… Read More »Destination NOW

Koinonia

KOINONIA Koinonia.  Phonetically, it sounds like coin-on-ee-a.  It’s derived from the Greek language and finds its meaning within the shared roots of participation, partnership, fellowship, community, and association.    When I was ruminating on what to call this blog, I kept coming back to the idea that I wanted it to be a place where we… Read More »Koinonia

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