Watching The Nutcracker By Myself (and other Realities of Christmas with Teens)
I realize that our normal Christmas routines have changed dramatically with two teenage daughters who want to spend more time with friends than with me. It’s
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I realize that our normal Christmas routines have changed dramatically with two teenage daughters who want to spend more time with friends than with me. It’s
This morning, the sun rose bright in the sky. It’s the kind of bright sun we haven’t seen in a while here in Pennsylvania. One
Tonight I’m trying this recipe for Soup and Stories. It’s a Greek Lemon Rice and Chicken recipe found here. The folks coming tonight can have
I tasted this Pear and Pomegranate Salsa at a Christmas party, and I immediately wanted to make it. I couldn’t stop eating it! When I
I often meet with other professors to learn about their courses and see how they manage their online teaching presence using our university’s digital platforms.
Twenty years ago, my roommate in graduate school challenged me to read 1 Kings 10 as a picture of myself approaching Jesus. If you remember,
Today during a radio interview, the host said, “I’m surprised I haven’t heard of you.” I’ve heard this line before, and I never know what
I’m learning today not to respond in exasperation or anger when people ask me to do things I don’t want to do or am unable
This morning, I recall Jesus’ words in the gospels when individuals approach Him. He asks, “What do you want me to do for you?” The