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Devotional Memoir

Prodigal, part 1

“How did he turn out that way?” my teenaged son asks. We’re standing at the kitchen table. On summer vacation in Arizona. 

He’s distressed. Witnessing up close the rage and deceit of someone he’s trusted and admired. The downhill slide is shocking.

“It probably started with one lie,” I say. “Then another. And another. Until finally he was living a lie.” 

What I do not know at the time of that conversation will come to light a month later. The fact that our son has been lying to us. For a while.

And has moved to “a far country” of deceit fueled by anxiety. Even as he lives within the four walls of our home. 

Prodigal.

The father of lies is after his very soul. 

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Crossing Cultures Memoir

Keeping a sense of humor

I took it for granted growing up. A sense of humor was encouraged and nurtured in our home.

Laughter has refreshed my heart often in the years since. And humor helps me endure. Persevere.  Through the mundane. And when the going gets tough.

Laughter in the Laff household.
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Crossing Cultures Devotional Memoir

Take up His yoke

The challenge given to us that day was purposeful. Powerful. 

To stay in the Word like our lives depend on it. Because they do. And to speak the Word like their lives depend on it. Because they do. 

We caught the urgency. To share with the millions. And with the neighbor across the street.

Market in India. imb photo.