Your View of Parents
Today I fly from teaching an Assessment course in Denver to Atlanta for the Orange Conference.
Today I fly from teaching an Assessment course in Denver to Atlanta for the Orange Conference.
I love words. I use them a lot!
Last week I had coffee with a student ministries pastor who shared that his church’s college pastor is creating a FAQ list for parents of college students.
An article in last week’s New York Times asked this interesting question: is there a bias against single pastors?
As a woman in leadership, I have been part of (and often helped facilitate) discussions about unique opportunities and challenges for …
I am hyper sensitive to people feeling rejected/left out. Especially teenagers.
One of my life mantras is that balance is something we swing through on our way to the other extreme.
This Valentine’s Day — filled with American cultural myths championing an emaciated version of “love” — how about a little anxiety relief?
We had our first webinar for our 2011 Sticky Faith Learning Cohort on Wednesday.
A colleague at Fuller sent me this article about the Mausharts, a family that unplugged from technology for 6 months.
This week I’m reading Growing Up in America: The Power of Race in the Lives of Teens,