Is it possible to be oblivious to the obvious? I talk about what I noticed from the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic ruling on abortion. Read More
Category: Blog
A Piece of the Pie and A Place at the Table
The fear of loss has the potential to drive the most rational person to consider the unthinkable. I reflect on the racially motivated massacre in Buffalo, NY, its cause, and how Christians can bring something sweet from a bitter situation. Read More
Finding the Right Size: When Love Fits
You’ll never have to grin and bear it if you first take the correct measurements before wearing it. May this guide your feet when you meet someone. Read More
A Worker’s Compensation
The throes of the job can throw us for a loop, and we can lose sight of how fortunate we truly are. May this help to circle back to a state of gratitude. Read More
Get in the Zone: Let’s Work
We’ve been blessed with so many gifts. Let’s get on the playing field and put them to use for “such a time as this.” Read More
Holding On to the Perfect Narrative
It’s the 22nd day of the second month of 2022! What an ideal time to talk of the perils of us parents chaining ourselves and our kids to the fixation with “hitting all the right numbers!” Read More
One More Thing: A Matter of Importance
Although little to some, there’s no bigger number than one. If we believe that’s true, then there’s no telling what God can do. Read More
You Never Know: The Good Work
Have you ever felt you’ve nothing left to give and want to throw in the towel? I hope I wrote will snatch you from the bowels of defeat and lift up the feet. Read More
A Word to Say on Martin Luther King’s Birthday
I know how great this world can be because I recognize you’re different from me. Read More
Seeing Eye To Eye: A Factual Recollection of January 6, 2021
On its one-year anniversary, I look back on one of the darkest days in American history — the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Read More