Category: family

John-Michael Ritchey: Well Done Good and Faithful Servant

I first met John-Michael Ritchey in September of 2005 when he was in the 8th…

Emma and Eli: August 2015

Sometimes I overthink this blog to the point where I am in danger of missing…

Book Review: Savor

  Savor: Living Abundantly Where You Are, As You Are by Shauna Niequist is an excellent…

Book Review: For the Love

“One of the best parts of being human is other humans. It’s true, because life…

Book Review: I Will

  I Will: Nine Traits of the Outwardly Focused Christian by Thom Rainer was sent to…

Book Review: 7

  Have you ever looked at a pile of your stuff and wondered...how did I…

Emma and Eli: July 2015

July of this year started just like July of last year…in Memphis hanging with the…

Book Review: Creative Schools

  "The stakes have never been higher, and the outcomes could hardly matter more." Dr.…

Emma and Eli: June 2015

We love summer!  Once the school year wraps up, we love jumping right into summer…

Book Review: Ordinary

  Are you guilty of always looking for the Next Big Thing?  Are you more…