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, one with serious implications – both for him and for us: do you have a dirty diaper? When met with this question, Ty furrows his little brow, deciding whether he’d rather stop his playing […]

Mentor Rotation: It’s Time to Pay for Lunch

Having mentors used to take relatively little initiative for me—I just had to be willing to let someone buy me coffee or lunch. By the time I graduated, I’d gotten pretty used to mentors finding me. As a college freshman, a junior helped me grow in my faith, mostly by including me in his life […]