Get Thee to the River
Get Thee to the River There’s something in the human spirit, especially that of a child not yet tainted by the evils of the world,… Read More »Get Thee to the River
Get Thee to the River There’s something in the human spirit, especially that of a child not yet tainted by the evils of the world,… Read More »Get Thee to the River
Enough Lowly A couple of weeks ago, Winter Storm Fern made its way through the middle of the country and wreaked a highway of havoc… Read More »Enough Lowly
A Heart at Ease with Itself I think Elisabeth Elliott is the one who coined the phrase, but someone more learned than me can confirm.… Read More »A Heart at Ease with Itself
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