Everyone grieves. Even God. In fact, it may be that no one grieves more than God.
Life is demanding, but the clock does not slow or stop. To give the most time to what is most precious—our close relationships—is the heartbeat and the power in the high calling of...
While planning our family’s first real-deal, official vacation, I came across the following statistic: ...
Mason, Texas, is the home of the late Fred Gipson, author of Old Yeller. In fact, at the entrance to the library in Mason stands a statue of Old Yeller and the boy...
People tend to believe that running a company is serious business. But not Herb Kelleher of Southwest Airlines. The man who led Southwest through 60 consecutive quarters of earnings increases . . ....
During the workweek, my husband fills his travel mug and thermos with coffee, climbs into his Honda, and cranks up K-LOVE for a 50-minute commute from the suburbs to the city center, where...
Jesus came to teach not only what we are to know and believe but also what we are to do. We don’t have faith so much as we do faith.
These days in our city, major traffic intersections often have beggars on all four corners. Their presence is unsettling. Can you really believe their cardboard appeals?
Don't take life TOO seriously. Frequent doses of realism—plus laughter—equal balance in the high calling of our daily work.