• About Dan Seaborn

    Hard Hearts

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    A doctor might describe the anatomy of the heart as a hollow, pump-like organ of blood circulation, made up of mainly smooth muscle and consisting of four chambers. Although that is important to know if you are having physical problems related to your heart, it is not the same definition a person would use concerning [...]

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    Easter and the Southern Cemetery

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    When I was growing up as a boy in the South, there was a cemetery on a little hill beside the country church my family attended. It was an old cemetery, with sunken squares of grass and crooked headstones popping out of the ground, creating a scene you’d expect to find in a Frontier novel [...]

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    April 12, 2011 Update

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    Dan received a call from the gentleman from Mayor Bing’s office this morning expressing a need to cancel this meeting for today.  His car was broken into last night and several things were taken.  As a staff we stopped and prayed for him and his family and are asking you all to do the same.  [...]

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    War of Words

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    “I can’t believe you just said that,” she yells from across the room. “You know how it bugs me when you use that phrase.” He replies, “I know, but that’s the only way I can get through to you and get your attention.” “That’s not true,” she yells back. They stand on opposite sides of [...]

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    Death of Pride

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    Practicing humility in marriage brings wisdom and understanding to the relationship. The death of pride can bring new life and new beginnings to a marriage. What could you do to be more humble in your relationship?

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    No Good Answers

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      It’s almost intimidating what kids know these days.   I can remember driving my daughter home from a party she’d attended and she looked out the window at the moon and suddenly turned into a talking textbook. She proceeded to explain to me a few of the facts she’d been learning in science, like [...]

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    Reaching the Top

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      Pam and Jason* have been struggling for a long time in their marriage for a variety of reasons. They spent hours and hours in counseling trying to figure out a way to make it work. Recently they decided they were no longer going to make the effort and that it was time to move [...]

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