I have cast my vote in the 2020 election. No, this blog is not about who you should vote for or what values should guide…
The title of a recent article in the Wall Street Journal read, “America is reopening to tension: Easing restrictions is in some ways turning out…
Two quotes from the news last week caught my attention. As Italy began to loosen its restrictions, an NPR reporter reminded listeners of the early days…
I have been a long distance runner since middle school. I have run hundreds of races, ranging in length from 1 mile to 26.2 (marathon)…
Like all of you, I’ve spent a lot of time the last month in video meetings and phone calls. Most of mine have been with…
This is an unprecedented time in which to lead any kind of organization – church, ministry, business, school, government. That much is obvious.
Two of my first cars had manual transmission, and I still enjoy driving a stick shift. But if you ask why I enjoy it, I can’t give a good answer other than “it’s fun.” In truth, it doesn’t make sense. An automatic transmission is less work and doesn’t require that I pay attention to the high pitch whine of an engine that is ready for the next gear. Automatics are easier to drive in stop-and-go traffic or when you’re stopped on a hill. My preference isn’t rational, but that doesn’t change my mind.