1. There’s a lot of family drama from Thanksgiving through New Years.
  2. On episode THIRTY-FOUR of Let the Bird Fly! the guys are all back together for the first time in a long while. Since we’re heading into the “holiday season” the guys decide to discuss the holidays: what are they, what do they mean, how do they change, etc.
  3. It’s a subject that for some comes up every 4th of July. How does the American Revolution square with Romans 13?
  4. Father's Day is an important time of the year for the Thinking Fellows with the subject matter of Dr. Keith's book being fatherhood.
  5. The world doesn’t need dads who are more stressed than they already are. It needs fathers who care for their families, not in heroic ways, but in common, everyday ways.
  6. Are our resolutions righteous? Is our commitment to self-improvement a selfless act motivated by love for the neighbor?
  7. It's coming. Can you feel it? It's creeping up on us like a quiet predator. It's hiding behind the Christmas trees and stockings hung with care. It's getting ready to strike.
  8. It’s strange that we’ll stuff our mouths today with a bird whose life preaches against us. For consider the turkeys, which neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
  9. You are free to love your children without any expectations because you have been loved immeasurably.
  10. Brothers, the rich and diverse education you have received has more than adequately prepared you for the ministry of temptation to which you have been called.
  11. Ah, the New Year. It’s the stuff of resolutions. To be better. Do better. Live more healthful. And yet, year after year, we never quite change as much as we hope. Entropy is still a scientific fact.
  12. Perhaps a phone number seems an odd thing to get sentimental about, but I can’t help myself. You see, if that number, and the phone connected to it, could speak, they would tell my life’s story.
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