I thought for sure being able to participate in the event, it was going to be the best day of my prison sentence, unfortunately I was wrong. It was the best day of my entire life!
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My Teacher has Down-Syndrome
Every now and then, I like to veer off the usual path and shift the focus of my posts. Today, I want to reflect on a teacher. Do you remember a teacher in your childhood who stood out during your early years? For me, it was Mrs. Broman, my 2nd grade homeroom teacher....
The Power of the Father’s Legacy
At Forgiven Ministry, we encourage all dads, no matter how bruised and broken their past may be, to embrace the responsibility and privilege of passing on a blessing. In doing so, they begin to rewrite their family’s story, laying a foundation of love, worth, and belonging that will endure for generations.
Promises Made, The Journey Continues
Our goal is reconciliation and for you be to a better man and dad. If you don’t mind, I’d like to share a few insights that have helped me along the way. Please take these thoughts in the spirit they’re offered, knowing that we are for you!
No Longer on Her Knees, But Still in the Battle
No matter where we find ourselves on life’s journey, there is always a place and a way to serve to the glory of God. Whether on our knees or through simple acts of faith, each of us has a unique role to play in His plan.
Finding Meaning Behind Bars in Tennessee
We gave testimony last night, and the blue shirts couldn’t stop talking. This was a great way for them to do something meaningful for the Lord and for people.
From The Inside Out
Growing up in the ’80s, one of the country bands I enjoyed listening to was Restless Heart. Their songs, like “I’ll Still Be Loving You,” “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” and “When She Cries,” were fantastic. Now as a believer looking back over my life, what really strikes me about that band is not just the music, it’s the name—Restless Heart. Have you ever had a “restless” heart? Have you ever felt restless in your spirit? Have you ever known the ache of longing?
Insights from a Long-Time Volunteer
But what really stood out for me was the six volunteers who had been dads in our camps and had made parole and came back to serve.
A Saved Life
I’m loved by many, and God has not left me behind! That I will hold in my heart always.