Teaching My Kids to Love the Yankees… Without Hating the Red Sox
Using baseball to teach how it’s possible to love one group without hating another.
How The Empty Boat Parable Can Help Control Your Anger
When we remove blame from another party, we are more at peace.
The Man Who Did Ordinary So Well, It Became Extraordinary
Honoring a man who valued the most meaningful things in life.
Though I Seem Lost, The Undercurrents Of My Efforts Are Carrying Me
Without tangible proof of progress, society often judges us harshly. I’m learning to trust the process.
A Letter to a Former Student: When Our Views Diverge
Although we don’t agree on some fundamental issues, I value our relationship.
The Polish Woman Who Saved Thousands Of Jewish Children
Polish social worker, Irena Sendler, was a relentless heroine, saving almost 2,500 Jewish children from death in the camps.
Seeing Religion In Science, And Science In Religion
We talk to University of Alabama Ph.D. student, Kathryn Robison, about whether or not science and religion can coexist.
What The Chicago Dyke March Got Wrong About Intersectionality
The incident that occurred at the Chicago Dyke March showed the error of imposing rigid labels on the fluid nature of humanity.
After My Divorce, I Walk Unaccompanied, But Never Alone
A Christian parable provides comforting reassurance of God’s presence during rough times.