White Space: The Art of Scheduling Nothing I was going through the motions…you know, the ones I do every day. Making a quick dinner, cleaning it up, preparing for an ... READ MORE » February 24, 2017
The Price of Pretending My two-year-old son, Ty, is regularly confronted with a fork in the road. He’s learning how to navigate a certain question,... READ MORE » January 27, 2017
Christmas is a Collision of Worlds Within a few weeks of throwing my lot in with Jesus, I pledged a sorority. It was a collision of worlds. I was an ignorant ... READ MORE » December 23, 2016
Love, War and a Comfy Green Couch My first major purchase in Central Asia was a custom-made, green, suede-like sectional couch. It was beautiful, comfy…... READ MORE » November 25, 2016
The Gift of Abandoned Dreams I sat in church on a Sunday night in November 2011, mourning for an abandoned dream. After graduate school, I had left for ... READ MORE » October 28, 2016
Suffering? I get together with a group of men that starts each meeting with updates about our lives and a few prayer requests. I’ve st... READ MORE » September 30, 2016