Critical Tasks of a Leader
As I learn about Lawrence Chamberlain and his faith in Christ, I note the letter he composes to his wife when he believes his own
(my daily blog)
As I learn about Lawrence Chamberlain and his faith in Christ, I note the letter he composes to his wife when he believes his own
I’m in Gettysburg this weekend, and last night, I learned again the critical value of that first glance of terrain. The army that secures the
When students gain confidence as writers, some beautiful things start happening: They hold up their parade of Instagram posts to brag about vivid verbs and
We ready ourselves for the changing seasons. Soon, the Pennsylvania landscape will explode with reds, yellows, burgundies, golds, and oranges. The valley will soon stun
The raspberries grow so plump and heavy on the stalks that picking them becomes more like catching them. Coming near the harvest, I lift the
I read in Psalm 126: “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.” I love thinking back on the
Along with the rest of us weary 5:00 AM travelers in Asheville, I complain that the single coffee stand in the regional airport failed to
After the funeral of a truly extraordinary woman, Libby Miller, I went to the reception at Camp Greystone. I walked back to my first cabin
With the hot, sunny days and crisp, cool nights, these pumpkins thrive. We’ve cut back the big leaves to give the pumpkins full access to
Lately, I’ve been joking that, since my daughters no longer want to be “tucked in” because they’re staying up late with homework, I might provide