Daily writing promptHow do you express your gratitude?View all responses On Salmon, Firelight, and the Gifts We Don’t Earn The ferry dropped us here—with little gear, full hearts, and no real plan. The island would teach us what we needed. We didn’t set out to be minimalist prophets.We just wanted to make it to the... Continue Reading →
Camping with Jesus: Lessons from a Failed Comfort-Seeker
Living from the Inside Out: Why I Might Write a Book (Because I Clearly Need It) Life is Messy Let’s be honest: I need this book as much as anyone. Maybe more. Living from the inside out—by faith, by Christ’s wisdom, by something other than my own chaotic thoughts—is hard. Especially in a world that... Continue Reading →
An Ideal Day of Flow: Creating, Connecting, and Receiving
Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end. A Life-Giving Rhythm of Making, Sharing, and Learning There’s a fine line between comfort and complacency. The aggressive pursuit of ease is, I’ve found, a fast track to old age. So an ideal day—one that leaves me feeling alive rather than merely sustained—begins with movement. A... Continue Reading →
From Complaints to Clarity: A Journey in Judgment
Daily writing promptWhat do you complain about the most?View all responses Who put that body wash crayon in with my student's Barbara Hepworth Sculptures? I don’t like to think of myself as someone who complains. Complaining, after all, seems to attract more of whatever you’re complaining about. Making excuses, blaming others—these are toxic habits to... Continue Reading →