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Matters of the Heart
Our firstborn child didn’t know an unhappy day in their first two years of life. Our secondborn didn’t have a happy day, suffering from severe colic until nearly 2 years old. Each night, Tammy took the first shift, and I … Continue reading
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A Journey of Discovery
It took me nearly 60 years before I finally understood. Yes, the ground had been laid in the preceding decade as I increasingly challenged some of my past tribal narratives. But it took two separate events within the space of … Continue reading
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