Love Looks Like...

The American classroom is a microcosm of our nation, and what every teacher knows is, the problem with our world is not racism. It’s not guns. Or violence. Or corruption. Those are symptoms. If we’re going to have a serious conversation about how to heal our nation, we have to identify the inconvenient truth about […]

I Am Not Okay

I am not okay. Those words are nearly taboo in the South, because ours is an inheritance of stubborn resolve. The generations before us pushed through without complaining, because almost everyone was suffering and no one was special in the sense that their difficulty outweighed their neighbor’s. The standard reply to every concern was, We’re fine, […]

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Several years ago, I told a dear friend of mine that I was praying God would pour down rain on her Gay Pride parade. I’m not kidding. But let me back up a little bit… When I was in middle school, we moved to Ohio for 4 months and 23 days. I was the new […]

Causing Life

After tucking our girls in bed, I got right down on my knees in front of their dollhouse to see the world through their eyes, searching for that child-like faith Jesus loves. Searching for perspective from the little ones to whom The Kingdom belongs.   The Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these. ~ […]