Monthly Archives: April 2021

[RadCast] Unmet Expectations & the Power of Resurrection

You know that Habakkuk 3:17-19 (Chewbacca) was written thousands of years ago YET contains words of life, hope and joy — actual joy — in the midst of unmet expectations, right? And you know that the resurrection means we don’t … Continue reading

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[RadCast] Keep Emptying Your Hands (Luke 9:23)

… choosing to be a disciple/apprentice, denying self, embracing the cross, following Jesus — and doing so daily. Over time, discipleship becomes a habit and we *truly* change. By God’s grace, it is possible. http://www.radamdavidson.com

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Quarantime

My phone rang, 11:20am, Tuesday. A shiver ran down my spine when I saw that it was Lexi’s school. I love the people at WoodsEdge because of how well they take care of and train my daughter. These teachers and … Continue reading

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10 Years

Losing a parent is a major milestone. The span between my mom’s diagnosis and her death was far too short and came at a ridiculously young age. 10 years ago today was the first full day on earth without mom … Continue reading

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Expanding Al Sabo

If you’re in Kalamazoo and looking for a patch of woods with intersecting trails, a variety of terrain, and stunning views, look no further than the Al Sabo Land Preserve. Since moving here, we’ve spent lots of time hiking, exploring, … Continue reading

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The Easter *Season* (Not Day)

As Christmas has Boxing Day (Canada), Easter has back to school Monday (at least in my district). Spring break was last week here at DavidsonHaus, our unhurried mornings fueled by Fruit Loops (not actual fruit) and YouTube. Now the kids … Continue reading

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