Life Matters

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Derick and Jill Dillard
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Thoughts On Turning 33…

“It is your birthday. False! It is the anniversary of your birthday. You are only born once.” -Dwight Schrute There

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By Jill Do you regularly set aside time to read your Bible and pray? It can be hard to do

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Alrighty, so recently Jill wrote a post on here about how wives can love their husbands, and it was apparently

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By Jill Dillard I attend a monthly book study with some girlfriends of mine and right now we are reading

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by Derick Dillard At the dawn of my 30s and sitting here on spring break, I find myself unusually reflective,

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In the spirit of the New Year, I’d like to share a personal story about New Year’s resolutions.   Some of

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What does it mean for Christians to live out their faith in the public square, and how should we go

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by Derick   As I get more into writing, I’m going to play it safe by starting a blog series,

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These days, so many people want to change various things about their life, most often, with the hope that they

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One of the most important things my teachers in high school always told me was to stick to the point

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There’s been a lot of talk lately about how divisive America has become. This isn’t new in the world; divisiveness

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Why is the Recent Decision of the Boy Scouts Sad? I recently expressed on twitter my dismay over the recent

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Last week, I surveyed twitter followers by tweeting a question, asking people what they would most want us to discuss

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