Sean Durity
Sean writes to inspire, encourage, and challenge. His educational background includes a B.S. in Decision Science from Berry College and a Masters of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Vocationally, Sean has worked in restaurants, ministry, and IT. He writes about topics ranging from his daughter s mitochondrial disease to Bible to the NFL s Pittsburgh Steelers. His article Dying Woman Receives a Picture from her Dead Husband was selected as Content of the Year in 2011. Currently, he is experimenting with short fiction and has launched the Durt on the Bible blog. Follow him on Twitter: @SeanDurity
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BS in Decision Science, Berry College; M. Div w/ Biblical Languages, New Orleans Baptist Theological SeminaryInterests
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"We are writing these things so that our joy may be complete." 1 John 1:4
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NFL Draft 2013: Pittsburgh Steelers Patiently Draft Game-Breaking LB Jarvis JonesThe Pittsburgh Steelers selected Georgia outside linebacker Jarvis Jones with the 17th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. GM Kevin Colbert said that there were 6-8 "special," impact players in the 2013 draft. The Steelers believe Jones is one of them. -
Former Celtic Woman Star Lisa Kelly Opens Voice Academy in GeorgiaOn Monday, February 25, 2013, Lisa Kelly, formerly with Celtic Woman, taught her first classes at a new performing arts academy in Peachtree City, Georgia. Recently, I talked with her about her move to Georgia and The Lisa Kelly Voice Academy. -
Special Needs Mom Leads Nonprofit to Help Thousands of Georgia FamiliesLucy Cusick never expected to be the mother of a special needs child or the director of a nonprofit organization helping these families. Recently, I sat down with Lucy to ask how she overcame her difficulties to be such a help for others. -
More Than Christmas Lights: Georgia Family Invites All to Catch Christmas SpiritOn Brookwood Drive in Mableton, Georgia, the Ellis home annually transforms into a Christmas wonderland of lights and decorations. While it is a popular, local spectacle, they are not aiming for a slick production. Their goal is personal and purposeful. -
First Person: Press Rookie Covers First NFL GameOn November 18, 2012, I covered my first NFL game as a member of the press. It was the Sunday Night game between my beloved Pittsburgh Steelers and their rivals, the Baltimore Ravens. I will always remember that day. -
Watching the NFL from the Press Box: Real Fantasy Football?Most NFL fans would jump at the chance to watch their favorite team from the press box. They imagine special access, free food, great seats for free, and protection from the elements. But is it really the experience a fan wants? You decide. -
Four Positives from the Steelers Tough Loss to the Ravens: A Fan's OptimismThe Pittsburgh Steelers lost at home to their rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, on Sunday, November 18, 2012. It was a stinging defeat for the Steelers. While I left the game disappointed about missed opportunities, there are some positives for Steelers fans. -
What We Learned from Steelers' Scare Against Chiefs: A Fan's AnalysisOn November 12, 2012, The Pittsburgh Steelers struggled to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 16-13 in overtime. While the Steelers were favorites against the hapless Chiefs, they played like the rain, on and off throughout the game. Here's what fans learned
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Steelers at Giants - a Battle of NFL Nobility: A Fan's RespectOn Sunday, November 4, 2012, the Pittsburgh Steelers will travel to storm-torn New Jersey to face the New York Giants. It is a match-up of the league's noble franchises. This game is a jousting match between honorable kings.Also published on:
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Improving Steelers Should Rip Woeful Titans: A Steelers Fan's PreviewThe Pittsburgh Steelers are the featured team in Thursday night's primetime matchup at the Tennessee Titans on October 11, 2012. The Steelers are the better team and should keep the Nashville faithful moaning and groaning for another week.
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Sloppy Steelers Lose, Need Bye Week to Regroup: A Steelers Fan's ReactionOn Sunday, September 23, 2012, the Oakland Raiders' Sebastian Janikowski finished off the Pittsburgh Steelers with a last second field goal 34-31. With their untypically sloppy play, though, the Steelers looked like a team already taking their bye.
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Deeper Steelers Will Ground Hopeful Jets: A Steelers Fan's PreviewThe Pittsburgh Steelers welcome the New York Jets to Heinz Field on Sunday, September 15, 2012. The Jets and Steelers will both be without their game-changing secondary stars. the Steelers will still delight the home fans with a convincing victory.
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Steelers Can Build on Tough Loss to Broncos: A Fan's Take-AwaysOn September 9, 2012, the Pittsburgh Steelers traveled to face the Denver Broncos in the season opener of Sunday Night Football. The Steelers lost the hard-fought game. The Steelers said that they will learn from this game. Here are three building blocks:
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Pittsburgh Steelers Show Depth and Improvement Against Colts: A Fan's Preseason NotesOn August 19, 2012, the Pittsburgh Steelers played their home preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts. The Steelers won 26-24, but the in-game details were more important than the final score.
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2012 Pittsburgh Steelers Will Take 12-4 Record into Playoffs: A Fan's Fearless PredictionThe Pittsburgh Steelers opened training camp on Friday, July 27th. Here are my fearless game-by-game predictions for the 2012 season.
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With Signing of DeCastro, Steelers Settle Line Going into Camp: A Fan's TakeOn July 23, 2012, just 4 days ahead of training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed their first round pick, guard David Decastro. That completes an offseason in which the Steelers have reworked their most notable weakness, the offensive line.
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Can the Steelers Rush to Victory? a Fan's Training Camp PreviewOn Friday, July 27, 2012, there will be two important opening ceremonies. At 3 p.m. the Steelers will open training camp with their first practice. They are poised for another great season, but there are plenty of questions about the running game.
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Ben Roethlisberger Should Miss a Game or Two for Son: A Fan's Father's Day AdviceOn Saturday, June 9, 2012, Ben Roethlisberger and his wife Ashley announced that they were going to have a son "later this year." Should Ben Roethlisberger miss a game or two to be involved with the birth? As a fan and a father of three, I say yes.
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Marriage Communication Rule #2: Fifty Dollar RuleDisagreements in marriage about money are very common, but dangerous. A healthy marriage must develop financial unity. My wife, Melanie, and I build unity with the Fifty Dollar Rule. -
If I Had Sixty Minutes with Steelers WR Mike Wallace: A Fan's AdviceJune 15, 2012, is the deadline for wide receiver Mike Wallace to decide if he will accept the restricted free agent tender from the Pittsburgh Steelers. If I had sixty minutes to give Wallace my advice, this is what I would say.
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2012 Pittsburgh Steelers Build Offseason Excitement: A Fan's Giddy TakeHardcore fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers are already getting excited for the 2012-13 season. I think the Steelers organization is making all the right moves to make the 2012-13 season a great one.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 Draft Sends Clear Messages: A Fan's InterpretationWhile I would join the pundits and give the Steelers an A for a preliminary draft grade, I think it is more interesting to think about what the Steelers are saying with their draft choices. Here are the messages I think they are sending:
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Pittsburgh Steelers Strike Draft Gold in David DeCastro: A Fan's ReactionNo mock draft I saw had David DeCastro, offensive guard from Stanford, available for the Pittsburgh Steelers at the 24th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. In DeCastro, the Steelers got both a highly rated player and filled a gaping need.
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2012 Atlanta Falcons Schedule Features Tough Road Back to PlayoffsUnder the leadership of general manager, Thomas Dimitroff, and head coach, Mike Smith, the Atlanta Falcons have achieved consistent success that the franchise never had previously. The 2012 schedule, though, is a tough headwind for the rising Falcons.
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2012 Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule Features Games Against Both Mannings, Tebow: A Fan's First ReactionWith the release of the 2012 schedule, the excitement for the Pittsburgh Steelers season officially begins. Here's a preview of the schedule.
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A Surprise First Pick for the Steelers in the Draft? a Fan's SpeculationThe Pittsburgh Steelers own the 24th overall pick in the April 26, 2012 NFL draft. I think the Steelers might surprise the experts.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Should Trade for Tim Tebow: A Fan's OpinionJohn Elway is ready to trade Tim Tebow, and the Pittsburgh Steelers should make the deal to go get him.
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Steelers Don't Need Free Agent Splash: A Fan's Relaxed OpinionThe Pittsburgh Steelers don't need the splash or headaches of the free agent frenzy, and it is one of the reasons I love this organization.
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How I Learned to Listen Even Though Hearing-ImpairedWhen my wife and my friend both told me I was a good listener, I was surprised. I had always thought of myself as hearing-impaired, which had to exclude me from being a "good" listener. Or maybe not. -
Celtic Woman, the "Believe" Tour: A Fan's ReviewTo celebrate my wife's 40th birthday, we attended the Atlanta appearance of Celtic Woman on February 9, 2012. With a new CD, DVD, and some new performers, does Celtic Woman still have the magic that won over millions of fans? -
Hard to Say "Good Bye": A Steelers Fan Endures the OffseasonJason La Canfora of the NFL Network reported that the Pittsburgh Steelers will not bring back wide receiver and fan favorite Hines Ward next season. Several long-time Steelers will not be with the team next season. This is when it is hard to be a fan.Also published on:
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Bruce Arians Retires as Pittsburgh OC: A Steelers Fan's Surprising ReactionThe Pittsburgh Steelers lost their offensive coordinator as Bruce Arians retired on Friday, January 20th. The Steelers are losing a valuable member of a winning coaching staff. This is not good news.
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AFC Championship a Disaster Movie: A Steelers Fan's TakeFor a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, the January 22, 2012, AFC Championship Game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots is a disaster movie.Also published on:
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Ooof! Tebow's Arm and Steelers' Miscues End Steelers' Season: A Steelers Fan's WoeI was right to be nervous about Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos. With an 80 yard overtime dagger, they knocked out my beloved Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23 on January 8, 2012. That stinks!Also published on:
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Tim Tebow and the Broncos Make Me Nervous: A Steelers Fan's ConcernThere are plenty of reasons why the Pittsburgh Steelers are heavily favored in their playoff match-up against the Denver Broncos on January 8, 2012. Yet, I have nagging concerns about this game.Also published on:
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Hines Ward Eighth Player to 1,000 Receptions: A Steelers Fan's TributeHines Ward has long been one of my all-time favorite Steelers. On January 1, 2012, Ward caught five passes against the Cleveland Browns for 24 yards. While his game stat line is not impressive, it gave Ward an even 1,000 receptions for his amazing career.Also published on:
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Mercy?Today, Todd would face his wife's killer. Four days ago (only four?) the killer had taken her life. The funeral was over. Family and friends had mostly drifted back to their own lives. It was time for Todd to do something about the killer.
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Looking for the Trifecta: A Steeler Fan's Week 17 WishesWhile the Pittsburgh Steelers have already earned a playoff berth, much is still to be determined by the results on January 1, 2012. The Steelers might be the #5 seed or they could end up as the #1 seed with a week off and all playoff games at home.Also published on:
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Dear Santa: A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan's Open LetterIt is game-eve, the day before the Pittsburgh Steelers face the St. Louis Rams on December 24, 2011. Here's my Steelers wish list for Santa.Also published on:
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Pittsburgh Steelers Control Their Destiny, Should Beat San Francisco: A Fan's PreviewI knew it would happen. The Pittsburgh steelers control their own playoff destiny as they prepare for their December 19, 2011, matchup against the 49ers.Also published on:
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Gutsy Big Ben and Stingy Defense Keep Steelers on Track for AFC's #1 Seed: A Steelers Fan's ReactionAt times Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been called a drama queen. But on December 8, 2011, he calmly turned drama into the stuff of legend.
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Steelers to Enjoy Leftovers in Romp Over Chiefs: A Steelers Fan's PreviewOn November 27, the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Kansas City Chiefs for the last football game of the Thanksgiving weekend. Steelers fans will be ready for some leftovers, but Chiefs fans will be dreading this game like it is time to clean the turkey.Also published on:
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Steelers Should Win Final Six Games: A Steelers Fan Looks AheadComing off the latest NFL bye week, the Pittsburgh Steelers face a six game stretch that will determine their postseason positioning. The Steelers have a legitimate shot to win all six games. If they do, they could be the AFC's #1 seed.Also published on:
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Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens: Creating Your Family MemoryFor two decades, families in the southeast have flocked to Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain for Fantasy in Lights. It is more than just a drive-thru light show. It became a family memory-maker. Here is a guide to creating your own family memory there. -
Steelers Rest in First After Beating Bengals: A Steelers Fan's ReactionThe Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3) got just what they needed to jump back into first place in the AFC North. They beat the Cincinnati Bengals (6-3) on their home field (again) and then watched the Baltimore Ravens (6-3) fall apart (again).
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Respecting the Ravens: A Steelers Fan's Day-After ReactionOn November 6, 2011, the Baltimore Ravens (6-2) defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) 23-20 with a touchdown strike with just 8 seconds remaining. The loss was too shocking and bitter. But today, I can write without lashing out.
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Surging Steelers Will Stuff the Sagging Ravens: A Steelers Fan's PreviewOn Sunday, November 6, 2011, the best NFL rivalry comes to prime time. It is the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now it is the Steelers who are playing great football - winning four in a row. This time they will win. Here's why:
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Exorcising the Patriots: A Steelers Fan's Divine FormulaThe ghosts and demons of past losses will be out when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the New England Patriots on October 30. These ghoulish memories seem all too real. It is time for an exorcism to break the ghostly cycle.
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Steelers Face Three Game Gauntlet Before Bye: A Steelers Fan's ViewThe Pittsburgh Steelers have a bye week during the NFL's week 11. To get to the bye, the Steelers face a three game gauntlet against the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, and Cincinnati Bengals.
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Thank You, Jaguars: A Steelers Fan Rejoices in Ravens DefeatAs a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, I revelled as the Jacksonville Jaguars stymied the Ravens offense and won 12-7. This time the Jaguars played a solid four quarters to give the Ravens their own taste of stifling defense.
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Steelers Air Out Cardinals in Desert Tune-up: A Fan's ReactionFor the second straight week, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a familiar opponent with only one win. This time they didn't let an inferior team hang around, closing out the Arizona Cardinals 32-20 in a desert tune-up.
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Defending Herman Cain's 9-9-9 PlanRepublican Presidential hopeful Herman Cain introduced the 9-9-9 plan as his tax formula to generate economic growth. On October 18, the debate's lead-off question had every other candidate attacking his plan. The objections do not stand up to scrutiny.
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Steelers Look Good Despite Close Finish: A Steelers Fan's ReactionThe Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 17-13 on October 16. The game was just what the Steelers needed -- until the second half. While the second half showed familiar concerns, the Steelers gave me reasons for optimism.
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Jackin' the Jaguars: A Steelers fan's previewThe Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) host the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-4) on Sunday, October 16, 2011. These are my keys for a Steelers victory against the struggling Jaguars.
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Corralling the Texans: A Steelers fan's previewOn Sunday, October 2, 2011, the 2-1 Pittsburgh Steelers travel to face the 2-1 Houston Texans. This game will help determine which team is a playoff contender. For the Steelers to win, they have to corral the Texans. Here are my rodeo tips
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Steelers escape with win, but concerns grow: A fan's reactionA win is a win, especially on the road. However, it was hard to get too excited about the Pittsburgh Steelers last second victory over the "headless horsemen" (the Indianapolis Colts) on September 25, 2011.
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Fan's preview: Steelers need not fear 'headless horsemen'It will be dark outside when the Pittsburgh Steelers travel to face the Indianapolis Colts for "Sunday Night Football"on September 25, 2011. Here is how the Steelers need to deal with those "headless horsemen."
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Steelers follow script against Seahawks: A fan's reviewI'm sure that coach Mike Tomlin and his Pittsburgh Steelers aren't reading my columns. However, against the Seattle Seahawks on September 18, 2011, they followed the script I hoped to see. Let's see how closely they followed it.
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Steelers must crush Seahawks: A fan's takeOn September 18, 2011, the Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Seattle Seahawks with each team fighting for its first win. Here are my keys for a victory that gets the season turned back in the right direction.
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Sean's NFL what to watch in Week 2: A fan's half-serious viewEvery NFL week has its shocks, surprises, and standouts. For week two of 2011, the NFL schedule is wacky on its own. It should make for entertaining football. This is my half-serious look at what to watch in this week's games.
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Ravens destroy Steelers in "must win": A Steelers fan lamentsThe Baltimore Ravens blasted the Pittburgh Steelers 35-7 on September 11, 2011. While Ravens fans rejoice, I won't despair too much. This was a "must win" for the Ravens, but not as crucial for the Steelers. It was ugly, but forgettable.
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Saints loss good and bad for Falcons: A local fan's takeThe 2011 NFL season started with a bang as the world champion Green Bay Packers hung on to defeat the New Orleans Saints on September 8, 2011. As a Falcon fan, I see good and bad in this outcome.
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Whipping the Ravens: A Steelers fan's keys to victoryThe NFL season can't start any better than the Pittsburgh Steelers visiting the Baltimore Ravens on September 11, 2011. This is the premiere rivalry in the NFL. This is what I think the Steelers need to do to win.
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Embarrassing the Bears: A local Falcons fan's recipe for victoryThe Atlanta Falcons open their 2011 season on the road against the Chicago Bears on September 11, 2011. This is my recipe for a tasty victory.
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Why I hate the Ravens: A Steelers fan explainsAs a Pittsburgh Steelers fan there are several teams that I detest. But there is no team I despise more than the Baltimore Ravens. Here's why:
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2011 Atlanta Falcons season: A local fan's fearless game-by-game predictionsAfter a 13-3 season in 2010, hopes are high in Atlanta for a deep playoff run. Will the Falcons rise up? Here are my fearless (and fun) game-by-game predictions for the 2011 Atlanta Falcons.
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Concern grows as Falcons lose third-straight preseason game: A local fan's takePreseason doesn't matter, right? While the win-loss records do get wiped out, the Falcons' defeat to the Pittburgh Steelers on Saturday, August 27, 2011, was troubling. But I don't depair. Here is what I saw, both concerning and hopeful.
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Steelers costly win holds promise and concern for fans: A fan's takeThe Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-16 on August 27, 2011. The Steelers made big plays to secure the victory, but it may have been costly. Here is what I saw:
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Is God Faithful?A dramatic monologue to introduce the book of Lamentations. "My name is Jeremiah. God has been faithful to me through the most difficult of times. Even now, as my people are destroyed, I am clinging to his faithfulness."
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Must-see preseason NFL in Steelers vs. Falcons game: A fan's excitementWhile the August 27, 2011, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Atlanta Falcons game is only preseason, I can't wait to see it. The last three games in this series have been some of the best I have ever seen. -
Steelers provide measuring stick for Falcons: Local fan's takeIf the Falcons want to win a Super Bowl, they should take advantage of this chance to play last year's AFC representative. Will the Falcons "rise up" to the challenge? Here is what I will watch. -
Falcons an important test for Steelers: A fan's takeThe Pittsburgh Steelers could not have asked for a better opponent for their third pre-season game, the Atlanta Falcons. Here is what I will be watching during the game.
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Steelers show midseason focus: A fan's takeIt was only August 18th, 2011, but the Pittsburgh Steelers calmly whipped the dreaming Philadelphia Eagles. As a Steeler fan, here is what I saw from the black and gold in this game.
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First person: Falcons-Dolphins preseason first thoughtsI took my older son to his first NFL game - the Atlanta Falcons vs the Miami Dolphins. It was only the first pre-season game, but it was full of important "firsts" for Falcons fans. -
Brighter Days: Mitochondrial Medicine in 2011Recently I sat down with Dr. Frances Kendall, a nationally beloved geneticist and mitochondrial specialist. She shared her knowledge about the exciting developments in mitochondrial medicine that impact patients and families. -
Some Might SaySome might say your smile is crooked But I remember when you couldn't smile at all
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Fearless Prediction: 2011 Pittsburgh SteelersTraining Camps have just started. Free agency is still open. All the draft picks aren't in camp, yet. However, here is a game-by-game, fearless prediction for the 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Should Gospel Artists Perform at a Casino?On July 29, 2011, CeCe Winans and Russ Taff are scheduled to perform at Golden Moon Hotel and Casino in Choctaw, Mississippi, for its "Southern Gospel Celebration." Should gospel artists take their good news into casinos?
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Why the NFL is Better Than College FootballSaturday or Sunday football? The debate has simmered for years. Here are a few reasons why the NFL is just superior to college football.
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Adding Fun to Your Fantasy Football League RulesFantasy football players know how much fun the draft and the games are. But you can add extra fun into your league with these rules from a league with 17 seasons of experience.
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Fantasy Football Rules to Keep Your League TogetherIt is fun to whip a bunch of random owners in an on-line fantasy league. But, fantasy football is much more competitive fun with friends. Based on 17 seasons with most of the same friends, here is what works to keep a league friendly, fun, and intact.
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Fantasy Football League Rules: A Real League TemplateYour fantasy football league needs written rules. Polished and tweaked over 17 years, this elegant set of rules could serve as a starter template for your league.
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How Far Our Nation Has Turned from TheeInspired by the book of Jeremiah, a villanelle form poem imploring a nation to return to God.
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Go Green: Use More Paper"Save a tree, don't use paper!" cry those who are trying to be green. But conventional green-thinking is wrong. If you really want more trees, use more paper.
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A Dad's Plea: All I Want for Father's Day is the NFLYou can keep the ties, the new shirt, and the nose hair trimmers. All I want for Father's Day is the promise of a normal NFL season. Here is what the players and owners should do.
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Callaway Gardens: A Guide to Family AdventureCallaway Gardens is less than 2 hours from Atlanta. With several new outdoor activities, Callaway Gardens is a fantastic family destination. Here is what you need to know to plan your family's active get-away, including the best bargains we found.
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Marriage Communication Rule #1: No Green PeppersHow ordering a pizza revealed a crucial communication key for our marriage.
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Why I Will Vote for Herman CainHerman Cain is experiencing a groundswell of interest in his candidacy for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination. I have been impressed with him since the mid 1990s. Here are reasons why I will support Cain for President.
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First Person: Herman Cain's 2012 Presidential Candidacy AnnouncementIt was hard to tell who was more giddy, the children playing in the Fountain of Rings or the 15,000 supporters who cheered Herman Cain's announcement of his candidacy for President. My son and I joined in both today at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park.
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Standing in HopeWhen my daughter was diagnosed with an incurable illness, I could not think it would lead to hope. But God did not let me fall. These words from the Bible sparked the light of hope in me.
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Dying Woman Receives a Picture from Her Dead HusbandA message from heaven? A dying woman receives a picture from her dead husband. How a 67 year old picture arrives just in time.Also published on:
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Beyond the Dollar Value of Classic Baseball CardsCard collecting introduced me to the history of baseball. Here I found something beyond cardboard pictures. I found legends worth admiring for the values they demonstrated.
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We Call it Good?Why is Good Friday, good?
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Local Restaurant Gems in South Cobb, GeorgiaLooking for a great meal? Here are some of the best local restaurant gems in southern Cobb County. Cobb County is a north-western suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. Southern Cobb County includes Austell, Mableton, and Smyrna.
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Hope when There is No CureMy daughter has a disease with no cure, and it is likely that she will die young because of it. A prognosis like that can bring despair and hopelessness. However, we have found certain hope because of our faith in Jesus.
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Why Steelers/Packers Will Be a Great Super Bowl XLVThe Super Bowl transcends just sports, attracting millions of viewers who aren't particularly avid football fans. This year, though, the game itself should be super. Here are 5 reasons why.
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Loving wife joins Steeler Nation, reschedules birthScheduling birth around the Super Bowl? This woman in Steeler Nation is.
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What Are Mitochondrial Diseases?When our one year old daughter was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease, we knew nothing about it. Through the last few years we have learned about these mysterious diseases and how to cope with their potentially devastating impacts.






















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