When Destruction Rages
The news cycle is always busy, but even if you’re not the type who gets regular updates on your phone, it’s hard to not be aware of the natural disaster currently unfolding in painful...
The news cycle is always busy, but even if you’re not the type who gets regular updates on your phone, it’s hard to not be aware of the natural disaster currently unfolding in painful...
The sky is blue. The wind is cool, but the temperature is up so the flowers are finally blooming everywhere. Although late this year, spring, it seems, has finally arrived in Atlanta! So with...
Jason is deep into his preparations for finals as he edges toward the end of his senior year. As of this writing, testing for his College Algebra, Health, Renaissance History, and Anatomy & Physiology...
“Let’s go shopping!” When most people hear those three words they probably think ‘retail’, but not me. I don’t much care for malls and their high-priced/trendy merchandise. I do however occasionally like to hit...
Load the dishwasher. Run the dishwasher. Unload the dishwasher. For a homeschooling family of six, it seems to be a never-ending job and until recently, it was a routine that happened at least 3...
It’s Spring in Atlanta! And here at our house, that can mean only one thing Softball! We’re geared up and Leia’s 11th season of base hits and pop flies is underway! So early this...
It’s always a welcome break from the everyday to go out of town for a long weekend, but one thing I can usually count on is that there will be a pile of mail...
Most Christians are very familiar with the story of the resurrection, but it’s often portrayed with a subtle inconsistency. Most of the time it’s implied that after Jesus rose from the dead, He flung...
There’s a bridge building project going on at our house. It’s not a development for a county road or new plan to improve traffic flow. It’s actually a much smaller undertaking. In fact, as...
I was scrolling through my facebook page the other day and happened across a post from an old friend of mine. He’d shared a news story and added a simple comment, but his innocuous...