Recent Posts
During my lunch break yesterday, I walked in the local city county building to file an amendment on a child support order on the father of my children. I wrote all of it off with the exception of a short Read more
Filed Under: Child Advocacy, Parenting
Synchronize – “ To represent or arrange to indicate coincidence or coexistence” Most of my adult career has been working with women. If you’ve ever lived or worked a great deal with women, you will notice that something strange occurs. Their Read more
Filed Under: Faith, Parenting, The Power of Community
I don’t know about you but turning on the news, radio or even standing in the line at the gas station has become a daunting task. There seems to be either bad news to remind us how crappy our world is. Whether it be Read more
Filed Under: Faith, Interpersonal Relationships
Wouldn’t it be great if we lived life through a child’s eyes? One of my nineteen years olds’ favorite quotes are: “When childhood dies, its corpse is called an adult. Children show us the state of our decay.” Brian W. Aldiss Read more
Filed Under: Child Advocacy, Community Development, Parenting, Social Justice, The Power of Community
Warning: This post contains sexually explicit material and may not be suitable for children. I often receive suggestions for books, articles and blogs from readers on topics that interest or disturb them and often, the suggestions come from current events and Read more
Filed Under: Child Advocacy
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 All across the globe, the numbers of the butterfly population have been slowly and steadily shrinking. The decline of Read more
Filed Under: Child Advocacy, Community Development, Faith, Social Justice, The Power of Community
One of the most beautiful trees of God’s creation that I have ever seen is The Weeping Willow. It looks so serene, peaceful and wise but it also has a haunting glow of sorrow. It reminds me of many elderly Read more
Filed Under: Parenting
When I first looked at the side by side headshots of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman, the first thought that came to mind was the biblical story of Cain & Abel. As I listened to the multiple 911 calls and Read more
Filed Under: Child Advocacy, Community Development, Faith, Social Justice, The Power of Community