Teaching What You’ve Learned
This morning, I read research about how the brain learns best. I’m always looking for new ways to engage students! I learn the importance of
(my daily blog)
This morning, I read research about how the brain learns best. I’m always looking for new ways to engage students! I learn the importance of
As I marvel over my pumpkins in the pumpkin patch, I take a moment to observe each pumpkin’s strong connection to the vine. No wonder.
Do you remember when I blogged from atop a double-decker bus going to NYC for my friend’s book launch and signing? The new experience delighted
I have no pictures. Imagine: deep, glorious orange. The leaves shrivel and allow the sun to ripen them. I’m amazed!
As I speak in Colorado this weekend, I remember my goal: present God’s word. Rather than seeking approval, I seek alignment with this singular goal.
I read this today, and I laughed: “The juice is worth the squeeze.” It’s such a good reminder that whatever you’re going through–whatever crushing pressure
These past few days, I’ve been so nervous about my fall speaking schedule. Will I do a good job? Will the women feel connected to
My pumpkin patch continues to amaze me. A single seed! Planted in compost because we tossed a rotting pumpkin out like garbage! Something we don’t
I’m excited to read the book of Zechariah because my sister reminds me of the key verse I needed to hear today: “‘Not by might