Once again it's that crucial day when everyone decides whether to make or break their resolutions: January 2. According to researcher John Norcross in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, approximately 50 percent of the population makes resolutions each New Year and by February, they have given up. (From Psychology Today) Can you relate? I sure... Continue Reading →
Sharing A Seed
Tonight I met up with a dear friend who lives abroad, but with whom things never seem to change no matter how long between visits. We shared the stories of the past 8 years of our lives over two enormous vanilla lattes. (I'm convinced that I could die happily in a cozy corner of a... Continue Reading →
Crisis of Biblical IlliteracyMany of us see articles like this and feel guilty for not being able to add one more thing to our daily checklist - when it already feels so heavy. It's not news after all, and I know I definitely think about the fact that I'm not spending enough time with my Lord... Continue Reading →