So, I’m well into the swing of baby daddy duty (AKA I’m Mr. Mom now). Thankfully, Will’s grandma (also known as my wonderful and gracious mother) has been helping me out with Will on the days Amy is back at the hospital as an operating room nurse. Amy’s still breast […]
Author: JFH
We Recommend: PFR, “Them”
I was sitting here trying to think of a project to recommend for this week, and when I opened iTunes, “Say” by PFR came on. Like a warm blanket or a steamy cup of hot cocoa on a frigid evening, the melodic vocals of Joel Hanson and the encouraging lyrics of “Let me […]
“I’m Still Here” Song Story by Christa Black
“I shut the door to my bedroom, sliding down the creaky brown wood onto old carpet I usually wouldn’t have wanted to touch. Today, however, there was no time to be particular. Today, and every day for as long as I could remember, I just needed a place to cry. […]
“Top 10 Worst Baby Bathtime Moments” by Amy DiBiase
So, it has occurred to me recently, that the most practical place to blog from is my cell phone. In this day & age with Smart phones and all, I feel like I should take advantage of this amazing piece of technology right in the palm of my hand. Not […]
“A New Resolve” by J.M. Farro
I’ve always found the ending of an old year, and the beginning of a new year, bittersweet. When 2010 recently came to a close, it was no different. While I was excited about what new things 2011 would bring, I couldn’t help but feel a bit wistful about the unanswered […]
“TGT’s 2010 – The Year-in Review” by The Great Transparency
Well hello again, everyone! Miah here, and I would like to officially wish all of you a very Happy New Year on behalf of everyone in TgT. So far, 2011 has been a great year, as we’ve been in the studio pretty much all of this year (which has been […]
10 Years Later: Audio Adrenaline, “Hit Parade”
For some time now, I’ve debated on launching this new blog section that will take aim at revisiting music that released ten years ago. It’s interesting to see how much things can change in the world and in life in just a decade and music is a good example of […]
We Recommend: The Classic Crime, “The Silver Cord”
It’s very possible I’m in the minority when I say this, but when The Classic Crime released their third record Vagabonds last year, I felt the result was particularly underwhelming. It definitely wasn’t a horrific record, but I felt many of the tracks weren’t especially powerful (with a couple bordering on slightly offensive). And when compared […]
“Help for the Days Ahead” by Charles F. Stanley
God called me to preach when I was just fourteen years old, and immediately I began to wonder what that meant for my life. At that time, my mother and I were very poor, so the cost of college seemed far beyond what I could hope to save. However, the […]
“When Our Grand Kids Want to Hear the Story” by Josh Taylor
It’s 2005, and I’m a nervous high school senior with a serious crush on the prettiest girl at school. Likelihood of feelings being reciprocated are hanging somewhere between not likely and absolutely not. Try as I may to focus on other things, to be mature and not let this silly […]