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  • ‘He Formed the Mountains…’

    On Wednesday, as I drove to Alamogordo for my latest balance therapy session, I listened to one of my favorite albums of music, John Michael Talbot’s “Troubadour of the Great King.” It was recorded early in JMT’s post-secular career, 1981, when the teachings of his Franciscan order were fresh in his mind. I had an

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  • One Hundred Million Stars

    I also find it hard to look up at the stars and not be filled with a strangely intoxicating mix of awe, wonder, smallness, fear and glory. King David also looked at the one hundred million stars and said, “What is man that You take thought of him, and the son of man that You…

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  • Where Heaven and Earth Meet

    “The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies speak of the work of His hands. Day and night they pour forth speech. There is no place where their voice is not heard.” — Psalm 19 “From the creation of the world God’s invisible attributes, His divine power and divine nature have been seen in

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  • Whoa, This is Heavy (Psalm 8)

    In 1985, one of the most iconic sci-fi movies was released. Back to the Future instantly changed the way we thought about time travel and the potential consequences of altering the past. Oh, and it gave us great quotes like “1.21 gigawatts” and “Lorraine? You are my… density.” And who can forget this exchange between

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