Where I’m from and where I’m going
It is perhaps fitting that this final blog prompt asks us to reflect on both where we are from and where we are going. So,
It is perhaps fitting that this final blog prompt asks us to reflect on both where we are from and where we are going. So,
What does it mean to be a reconciling leader? I have asked myself this question throughout this Journey of Hope, and I suspect (hope) I
I am too much and not enough. I am a daughter of educators. From the woods with a stick horse then a real horse. Horses
I am from a faithful Anglican Priest lineage Who married into an equally faithful **“drinking family” (read “Catholic family”) (** Grandma’s quote in the family
I am from the Saguaro cacti and tumbleweeds The trees full of buzzing cicadas on hot, summer nights I am from dial-up internet From Neil
My 8-year-old just broke her arm on the last day of school. The grieving of good plans changed will come. In the meantime, somehow, my
I’ve always felt the need to be the host, not because it comes naturally, but because I thought it was my role as a good
Self-Reflection Prompt for JOH Blog: A thread throughout Module 4 was the link between power and the Christian faith. How did the faith that you inherited impact
I see power as often contextual. An individual or group that has more power in one situation may have less power in another. To the
Clare Martin’s discussion of “misinformation” – and the magnitude and influence of misinformation, has left me wondering. It will take quite awhile to work through