What’s your song?

Music is stressful. It doesn’t matter what genre, artist, band or instrument; all music is full of stress! For instance, let’s look at a standard, six-stringed guitar. Depending on the gauge, each string is under a specific amount of tension. When added all together, the guitar neck can experience around 200lbs of tension! Imagine if […]

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What’s your hammer?

Personal or self identity might not be something you have intentionally thought of, but subconsciously, we have all processed the subject. Each of us has developed systems of beliefs and a sense of being that answers two big questions: who am I and what defines my value? When thought about intentionally, these questions can be […]

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What are your questions?

“How do I know God is good?” This was a question that was rolling through my mind for a few weeks. I knew that God was good, but something deep within me wanted a reason as to how I knew God was good. Was it just because that’s what people told me to believe or […]

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Art Reveals the Artist

I’m not really into old art. For instance, when I was in Paris a couple years back with a group of friends, we went to the Louvre and we asked the ticket lady, “How long would it take to see a good portion of the Louvre?” “Oh for about 3-4 hours, you would be able […]

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How do you relate?

About 7 years ago, my mom had a really bad stroke. She’s doing a lot better now, but currently, she lives in a nursing home. I’ll save the full story for some other time, but I wanted to share what I’m learning about God through my mom. Over the weekend I went to visit my […]

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Too Big for a Book

I had a neat “light bulb” moment the other day. I was writing the About section for fingerprintss.com and I really wanted it to sound like me. I wanted people to read the little blurb and get a sense as to who I am, my personality and to the purpose of this site. So, I spent a […]

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