My search for significance
This is a continuation of yesterday's blog . Have you ever noticed how when you look at a picture of a group that you were in, you always first t...
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This is a continuation of yesterday's blog . Have you ever noticed how when you look at a picture of a group that you were in, you always first t...
Growing up, I was insecure. No quantity of compliments could counterbalance the personal deficiencies I felt. I was small for my age, had acne, didn't...
The sacred yes (see my earlier blogs), though essential for adults, should begin to be built into a young person’s spirit early in life. By defining...
An excerpt from an article about the book, The Danger Habitvby Mike Barrett. In May of 2006, a fascinating story played itself out on th...
1. What makes me feel good about myself? 2. Do I get stuck in a rut periodically? 3. Do I regularly depend on God to do things for me ...
What if all the things that other people have been saying about you all your life have little to do with who you really are? What if the cultural aspe...
Scott Molgard on the World Race is going through a process of rediscovering who he really is. It's fun to read his blogs - he can be painfully honest ...
We have a false self and a true self. The false self is a function of: our accomplishments what others say about us our externally-derived ...
When we filmed our Swazi AIDS awareness outreach in 2004, we partnered with the Chronicle Project to film it. The result was the award-winning documen...
In an earlier blog, I described one of the key roles of a father, that of giving his children the sacred no. This gets them through the first phase o...