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 Today was the 80th anniversary of my grandfather coming back from the dead, so I got to lead this morning's devotions on the set of Janet Porter's sitcom  What's a Girl to Do? I told how I shared that story to our cast and crew on September 4, 2021, while we were praying for a three-year-...
10.29.22 06:10 PM - Comment(s)
Joyce and I led in prayer on six articles on today's program, including the article I wrote, " NPR’s Unintentional Puff Piece on Architect of the Heartbeat Bill." 

Here's my interview with Janet Folger Porter, which includes a fun story of how she got the idea for the Heartbeat Bil...
04.12.22 11:28 PM - Comment(s)
Today Joyce and I were on Intercessors for America's program Pray with Others Live, and I got to share about an article and video I've literally been working on for months: Targeted Afghanis Tell American Intercessors: “You Are Our Hope” tracking what friends and colleagues of mine on Janet Po...
03.29.22 04:59 PM - Comment(s)
Pray with Others Live: The Matter of Life
Joyce and I typically are on Pray with Others Live (now Headline Prayer Live) on the second and fifth Tuesdays of the month, but last week, Joyce was traveling to Washington DC to be an onsite intercessor during the Supreme Court hearings on Dobbs...
12.08.21 08:47 PM - Comment(s)
My article on Janet Porter was published on  www.HeadlinePrayer.org today: " Facing Cultural Giants through Heartbeats and Humor." She's the author of The Heartbeat Bill, saving lives in 14 states and counting, and she's now the showrunner of the upcoming sitcom What's a Girl to...
07.27.21 07:17 PM - Comment(s)
I'm just thrilled to be a part of the upcoming sitcom, What's a Girl to Do? It's written and produced by Janet Folger Porter, president of Faith2Action and the author of the Heartbeat Bill, which is now saving lives in 14 states and counting! Janet understands that politics are downstream of culture...
07.01.21 12:21 PM - Comment(s)
In 1942 my grandfather, Jimmy Ostema, the first husband of my grandma, Hilda Triezenberg, had taken a trip to Chicago, which was almost 200 miles away from their home in Charleston, Illinois, to show off his newborn baby, my mom, Judy, to friends and relatives. On that trip he got sick, and his temp...
01.03.12 01:53 AM - Comment(s)

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