Bad news. Good news. Or both?

I feel a little badly about saying this to you. Even just for thinking it, really. But I don’t feel so badly that I won’t say it. I’ve been tracking the career of an author with some 10+ Lifeway-published book titles to her name and a prolific speaking calendar. Her trajectory is one that I…

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Fold ’em

My four children were all between the ages of two and five. Simply venturing out into the world required the equipment (and courage) of Seal Team 6. Armed with diaper bags, snacks, toys, books and what little remaining patience I could muster, I’d run only the most critical errands. I’d select the grocery cart that…

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Keep out. Come in.

Are privacy and authenticity mutually exclusive? The call for authenticity has taken up residence in yet another forum. It’s no longer the mantra just of small groups and friendship; now blog posts and Facebook status updates are required to contain some degree of personal drama to qualify the writer as being ‘real.’ It appears there’s…

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Gait Analysis: Five Faith Lessons Learned from Running

For more than six years, on and off, I’ve been battling an injury to my left foot.  As someone who classifies herself as a runner, this has been a major disruption to my singular choice of physical activity.  I have pursued multiple interventions: rest (temporary and prolonged), chiropractic, oral and injected anti-inflammatories, boot immobilization, taping,…

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Speaking

      Engage your audience with high-value content that meets their needs.         A speaker can make or break an event. Event planners rely on the speakers they hire to deliver meaningful content in an engaging way. When a speaker fails to understand what their audience needs, runs long, or just communicates…

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