Cooler weather. Changing leaves. Beautiful colors. Fall festivals. Pumpkin spice lattes. Thanksgiving. Football. There’s no question, fall is my favorite season of the year. My wife and I recently took our 12-month old son, Landon, to a pumpkin patch. As I watched Landon and his 16-month old friend, Aiden, walk their little legs through no more than the first… View Post
Twitter Glitter or Twitter Litter?
There is much debate about social networks today. This workshop provides the latest research on how social networks are redefining relationships and uncover seven surprising new findings about the way the Millennial Generation (digital natives) thinks and relates. Pastors and counselors learn how to use this information to help those in the Millennial Generation grow spiritually, emotionally and relationally… View Post
A Father’s Love – Lessons from a Nine-Month Old Dad
When I think of what it means to be a father, I think of a shepherd, and I think of sheep. I talked to my mother-in-law this week on the phone. She grew up on a farm. They decided one year to raise sheep. So they went out and bought about 800 to 1,000 sheep. She told me the… View Post
Bridging a Moral Divide: What I Learned About our Nation from Boomers, Gallup and Jackie Robinson
Speaking to a room full of leaders from the Baby Boom era, I was privileged to offer insights on how to message the Millennial generation on relational values. Every time I do this, the proverbial question is asked: “Seriously! How do we get ‘them’ to understand?” On one particular occasion I had a passionate woman, middle-aged and very professional,… View Post