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— Proverbs 16:24

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  • Criminals and Christ

    The Lord has been stirring this post in me for a few days and I’m going to do my best to articulate my experience and the Christian tension I feel with the Austin Drummond case. I would hope this story… Continue reading

  • I need a fake ID

    Do you ever have things to say or write or want to post about and are just too afraid to say what you really want to say? I think I would write more often if I actually had a different… Continue reading

  • Influence

    I lead a group of college students through a leadership development experience each year and one thing we talk about again and again is the power of influence. You see, I believe that everyone is a leader. EVERY. SINGLE. PERSON… Continue reading

  • Saying goodbye

    4 years is not long at all is it? 4 years is all I have. At best it’s what I have with the young women I am able to serve at the university. When we first meet, I love nothing… Continue reading

  • A Conversation with a College Student | Let’s talk about failure

    I absolutely love my job! I mean LOVE. IT. I’m so very thankful for where the Lord has me in this season. This job literally did not exist a year ago on campus so it’s new. I’m new. I’m 55… Continue reading

  • Never too old

    Do I hear the bell ringing? Is it time to go? Is school out? I know. I know. I know. Good riddance school. We are done with you!! We are at the point where we are begging God to increase… Continue reading

  • It was time to go

    Last summer we sold our house. I cried my eyes out when we left that house. It was our home.This is where our kiddos grew up. You know. The home with all the many memories. The good ones, the bad… Continue reading

  • What’s this for?

    I need a safe space to practice. I used to love to write and share my thoughts and consider things in a public way, probably long Facebook posts, but then something changed. Was it COVID? I don’t know. Something changed… Continue reading