Nothing but Ashes
Nothing but Ashes The older I get, the more I believe a few things to be extraordinarily true. One of those things is that pain… Read More »Nothing but Ashes
Nothing but Ashes The older I get, the more I believe a few things to be extraordinarily true. One of those things is that pain… Read More »Nothing but Ashes
Impossible/Inevitable I attended the Global Leadership Summit with my dad last week. It was our seventh year going together, and honestly, they are two of… Read More »Impossible/Inevitable
That TBD Life I hit the one-year mark of living in Nashville last week. Though I’ve had an official residence here for that long, up… Read More »That TBD Life
I Don’t Know Why. But i Know My King. On Tuesday, September 27th I arrived in Florida in advance of Hurricane Ian. My full-time job… Read More »I Don’t Know Why. But I Know My King.
The Furthest Two Inches On Tuesday, September 27th I arrived in Florida in advance of Hurricane Ian. My full-time job entails hurricane response functions that… Read More »The Furthest Two Inches
destination now A close family friend passed away unexpectedly this week. When I say, “a close friend of the family”, I mean someone who’s next… Read More »Destination NOW
KOINONIA Koinonia. Phonetically, it sounds like coin-on-ee-a. It’s derived from the Greek language and finds its meaning within the shared roots of participation, partnership, fellowship,… Read More »Koinonia
spoiler-free character dives: Mae I’m off the road and back in Tennessee after a month of work, seeing great friends in Florida and Indiana, kayaking… Read More »Spoiler-Free Character Dives: Mae
You’re going to fail: the choice not to use social media This past July I sat in a one-on-one coaching session at a writers’ conference.… Read More »You’re Going to Fail: The Choice Not to Use Social Media
CHILD, DO YOU THINK THIS IS ALL I HAVE FOR YOU? In August of 2020 most of my family gathered to celebrate my nephew’s fourth… Read More »CHILD, DO YOU THINK THIS IS ALL I HAVE FOR YOU?