In this episode of The Intentional Family, Rachel & I discuss the importance of boundaries in keeping the good stuff in and the bad stuff out.
Bookworm #128: Daily Rituals by Mason Currey
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I consider our own routines in an effort to become just a little more productive and creative.
Focused #134: Finding Space with Sean McCabe
Sean McCabe comes back to report in on what happened when his year-long sabbatical smacked into a pandemic and how he keeps his focus while winding up a new business.
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Sermon Sketchnotes – 9/12/2021
My sermon sketchnotes from September 12th, 2021. Enjoy!
Sermon Sketchnotes – 9/5/2021
My sermon sketchnotes from September 5th, 2021. Enjoy!
Intentional Family #38: The Grass is Greener
Comparison is deadly. It can quickly lead to a loss of identity, cause us to misjudge others, and creates a lack of desire to humbly seek out answers from trustworthy people in our lives. In this episode of The Intentional Family, Rachel shares some pointers from a recent experience to help you avoid it at all costs.
Bookworm #127: The Art of the Idea by John Hunt
Today’s author attempts to teach us to redefine our world through the power of original thinking. Join Joe & I for this episode of Bookworm as we consider the creative process in an effort to make the most of our own ideas.
Focused #133: Success & Failure
David & I do an audit of our productivity workflows and share what’s working (and what isn’t).
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Sermon Sketchnotes – 8/29/21
My sermon sketchnotes from August 29th, 2021. Enjoy!
Intentional Family #37: Purposeful Training
In this episode of The Intentional Family, Rachel & I talk about discipleship, purposeful training, and raising lifelong learners.