Arm Hair and Africa

One of my favorite things when I was in Africa was attending the nightly devotional time at the orphanage. It was an incredible time of African culture and a wonderful …Continue reading »

Jesuscrat. Dumb.

Recently I read about a situation that has really gotten under my skin. The situation deals with something that happened in Caldwell, Idaho about three weeks ago. There was a …Continue reading »

A Coke from an African tribe…

When I was in Kenya, I went on a microfinance trip out to the rural parts of the country near a city called Kisumu. I was going to speak to …Continue reading »

Commonalities

There are basic elements of every single person on earth by which we can know the true measure of every man and woman. Even though every person on earth is …Continue reading »

Two Men and Peru

When I was down in Ecuador, I had an interesting experience with two men who helped me get into Peru. Looking back – well, it’s embarrassing looking back, so I …Continue reading »

Guys, which hero would you want to be?

Okay, here is a really interesting question that I have been thinking about lately. If you could be any of the movie/literature heroes out there, guys – which one would …Continue reading »

Moments.

There are certain times in life that can only be classified as “moments”. These are things when it almost seems like God is smiling down upon you. It is an …Continue reading »

For My Mom…

With mother’s day being today, this is a blog post for my mom. Literally, if there was an award for Best Mom in the World – my mom would probably …Continue reading »

What do you ache for?…

There is a song that I heard first on an episode of Smallville (a very underated show, by the way) called “Ache” by James Carrington. It is an amazing song. …Continue reading »

Hornet Praises…

My ode to the Hornets: “It’s been a long, long road to tread,And just when I thought all hope was dead,You beat the Mavericks in four games,You erased all my …Continue reading »