Early this year, one of my adult sons moved out of state. Since then, he and I have talked almost every Sunday afternoon.

Early this year, one of my adult sons moved out of state. Since then, he and I have talked almost every Sunday afternoon.
“Will you pray for me?” Yikes! How many times have you said, “Yes, of course!” but doubted that you’d ever remember to do it?
We need physical and spiritual rest. Slow down to listen to the Lord. Marinate in God’s word. Pray. Decompress. Rest and Recover.
Following are a few guidelines, some of which we have found helpful. Some reflect what others have suggested to us....
There are no guarantees. But we are not without hope that they will or the confidence we need to influence them for Jesus
I’ll never forget my high school Physics class. We were four weeks into the first semester and the whole class was struggling.
As the virus causes great collateral damage and casts an ominous pal on the future, what should we be teaching our children?
If I were a fly on the wall in your kitchen, or if I scrolled through your texts, what would I learn about how you’re handling the news these days?
In January, my 21 year old daughter was the first to fly the coop. Strike up Barbara Streisand singing “Memories” and pass the tissues.
“Oh my goodness! Is that your Dad?” Those were the shocked words of one of my teenage son’s friends as I walked—clad in cool “skinny jeans” and Van shoes