Life Lessons

Inspiring Others to Follow

A few months ago Michael and I went to New York on vacation. While we did some shopping and took in a Broadway show while we were there, our main reason for going to New York was (and always is) our beloved Yankees.

Why I am a Student Pastor, Part 3

It’s hard to run from God when you’re in a fish.

It’s also hard to run from God when you’re on a stretcher in the ER with your heart doing flip-flops.
 

Life Unplugged

Last week I went on vacation. That’s right. The blog posts you read were scheduled via auto post and my silence on Twitter and Facebook was due to the fact that I was traipsing through New York City and the surrounding areas with my husband.

The Danger of Being an Expert

I teach writing. To elementary students.

While that sounds harmless it really is a scary thing. For the past four years I’ve taught writing to students of all ages ranging from 6 to 19. During that time I’ve seen students of all skill levels pass through my classroom. Some students are gifted, others are diligent and some could really care less about writing or anything pertaining to it.

Exposing the Myth of Prince Charming Part 2

The following is part 2 in a series written by Meredith Young.

It took five years for it to dawn on me: Prince Charming was a myth. And I don’t say this with a cynical voice anymore; I say it as truth.

Exposing the Myth of Prince Charming Part 1

She is breathtaking. 

She is a princess, you say. A prince, equally handsome, rich, intelligent, kind, and generous, always sweeps into the picture.  The two go off into the sunset, leaving the others to sigh and wish for their chance at romantic bliss.

What’s wrong with this picture?  It’s beautiful.

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