Not long ago, I was reading through the gospel of John, placing myself in the storyline as I love to do.
Read MoreAs an introvert, I recognize that I am wired differently.
Read MoreRead MoreBecause the format and flavor of my life seems to spill out in stories, some of you may not have a feel for some of the tangible things I’m involved with day to day.
This fall, Jen and I took our van for a quick visit to family and to deliver some packages.
Read MoreG.K. Chesterson once wrote that “anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first.” I guess that’s true about everything.
Read MoreBack in the early 80’s, I attended a high school football game with bragging rights on the line.
Read MoreI’ve taken to listening to audio books, lately, while riding my bike in the early mornings. It’s easy to disappear into a story while thinking about my own.
Read MoreThis summer our family, including my parents, spent a week at Lakeside Chautauqua on the shores of Lake Erie near Marblehead, Ohio. It was a wonderful retreat, perfect for kids with bikes and adults with books.
Read MoreI have the pleasure of actively interceding for several small businesses in our city. It’s been a wonderful addition to the praying environments in which I usually find myself.
Read MoreAidan and I had the honor this past week to spend time in Haiti with Back2Back Ministries serving the orphans of two children’s homes.
Read MoreAs I sit down to write this morning, I feel distracted and unfocused. My workspace is completely silent, but there’s a superhighway running in my head.
Read MoreAs a child, visits to the dentist always filled me anxiety. A rule-follower, I always intended to brush regularly but, alas, the flesh was weak in the face of my willing spirit.
Read More