Personal Monthly Love: January 31 Jan 2016 Here's what I loved in January: 1. Addiction and Virtue by Kent Dunnington I was super impressed by this book. Written by a philosopher about the nature of addiction, I…
Personal Most Popular Blogs of 2015 22 Jan 2016 Out of all the blogs I wrote last year, these five were the most popular: Love Your LGBT Neighbor - this was the most popular post I wrote last year. Because…
Personal Books I Read In 2015 9 Jan 20169 Jan 2016 Here's a list of most of the books I read in 2015: 1. Guardians of the Galaxy, vol. 4: Original Sin by Brian Michael Bendis I assumed, based on the title, that…
Personal 2016 Personal Goals 6 Jan 2016 It has now become my trend to share my new year's goals on the blog. This provides me both with some level of accountability, motivating me to keep my word…
Personal Monthly Love: December 2 Jan 2016 It was such a busy and enjoyable month that it was hard to narrow my list, but here are some of the things that I loved in December: 1. T…
Personal Monthly Love: November 1 Dec 2015 Here's some of what I loved in the month of November: 1. A History of Western Philosophy and Theology by John Frame Dr. Frame has been one of the most…
Personal Monthly Love: October 31 Oct 2015 Here are just some of the things I loved in October: 1. Brad Bigney Brad is such a gifted counselor and a dynamic speaker. I have been immensely blessed by…
Personal ACBC Conference Recap 13 Oct 2015 Continuing education is important to me. I've attended numerous workshops, training seminars, and even Alumni courses post-graduation. As a counselor I am especially aware that there are hosts of areas…
Personal Monthly Love: September 2 Oct 2015 Here are just some of my favorite things from September: 1. Blackish This hilarious comedy is full of wit and good writing. Proposing to show us the tension that some…
Books… Books That Shaped My Faith: “Washed and Waiting” by Wesley Hill 30 Sep 20152 Oct 2015 It's hard for me to describe in detail how this book has shaped me. I just read it last year, and so its influence is somewhat hard to yet measure.…