So the Tree Said: The Lost Art of Play
Near the top of our yard sits a mature, white dogwood tree. Over the past year, it slowly has become the proverbial water cooler for our young children. Many days Continue Reading →
Near the top of our yard sits a mature, white dogwood tree. Over the past year, it slowly has become the proverbial water cooler for our young children. Many days Continue Reading →
A few weeks, the first of my four part series on youth and sexuality was published in the Evansville Courier. A commenter noted “Oh brother. Just more veiled religious propaganda Continue Reading →
How far is heaven from our house? Is heaven like our house? Why are people in movies not real? What is inside a ladybug? Is Jesus too big to be Continue Reading →