In Memory of Larry Prater
His life’s work was the common and righteous work of loving those around him until he physically was incapable of serving others.

His life’s work was the common and righteous work of loving those around him until he physically was incapable of serving others.

Casey Tygrett encourages us to see that every memory—when we engage it in the presence of Jesus—belongs to our lives, and to our story.

In this episode of Persuasion, Erin and Hannah invite Jen Pollock Michel, author of Keeping Place: Reflections on the Meaning of Home to the conversation.

Wes Anderson’s newest film entertains questions about myth and the unique truthfulness of memory.
“Born To Run was in my CD player on my wedding day, so now I can’t listen to “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out” without thinking nostalgically about putting on my suit and taking pre-wedding photos with my bride-to-be. In my memory, my wedding day was perfect.”
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