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Double the Joy

Adam Tisdale

Looking for ways to cultivate and share small moments of joy and gratitude. “Shared joy is double joy; Shared sorrow is half a sorrow.”

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Double the Joy no. 64: Old Path, New Season

Thank you for joining me on this journey of seeking joy where it may be found and as it is typically intertwined with our sorrows. A special welcome to those who are new subscribers.

2 months ago
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Double the Joy no. 63: Time for Joy?

It has been a very busy week, with back to back to back 10-12 hour days, with each evening taken up in one way or another. Comes with the job.

2 months ago
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Double the Joy no. 62: Blur of Joy

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to help my adult son move a couch into his new apartment. On the second floor. I had told my best friend I thought it might be a loveseat, which may have been a reflection of wishful thinking. Alas, ...

3 months ago
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Double the Joy no. 61: Broken Joy

It’s snowing today in North Alabama, a relatively rare occasion. We have about three inches with some more to come later.

3 months ago
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  • Adam Tisdale

    Husband, Father, PCA Pastor. Typical stuff. UGA & Covenant Seminary Grad. 2x Colon Cancer Survivor. Part-time at lots of other things (art, writing, reading, hiking, and Presbytery Administration).

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