To parents of would-be World Racers
Craig Hanson reflects on his son Eric's return from spending a year on the World Race. His initial response was skepticism: Disappointed, this was ...
Craig Hanson reflects on his son Eric's return from spending a year on the World Race. His initial response was skepticism: Disappointed, this was ...
I woke up to a light blanket of snow on the ground here in north Georgia as I prepare to fly to Flint, Michigan today. And with a fire in the hearth a...
Yesterday's blog was about your identity in Christ. Most young people discover their identity in the context of some kind of journey. I've committed m...
A month or so ago, blog reader Justin Rhodes showed up on my radar screen. Here's how he described his journey: "God saved us from ourselves about 3 y...
When they welcomed us into business school, very quickly the professors categorized us as either poets or engineers. Obviously, people come in all ...
I'm on the plane home from Michigan to Georgia, reflecting on this Christian faith that we say transforms our lives. I mean, does it really? Som...
If you're lucky enough to own a stock or mutual fund, I hope you got out of it a month or two ago. Today is likely going to be a terrible day on Wall ...
Port Huron, Michigan is no place to go in the winter, but my visit there this past Sunday gave me a wonderful reminder of just how great the local chu...
Stephanie Fisk, one our January '07 World Racers recently did an interview with the online magazine Wrecked for the Ordinary. Below is an excerpt of t...
The Mormons hate it. The British serve it too weak. A killjoy on a recent mission trip was declaring it unhealthy. Offended, I told him that studies...