What’s real has a soul.
I’m learning how to use AI to help me do my job. Not do my job.And while I’m excited about the possibilities, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t also a little uneasy. Because as helpful as AI can be,
100 Devotions for Kids Dealing with Anxiety turns three today.
She’s three today.The most-reviewed.The best-selling.The only traditionally published (of 12!).The award-winning.The easiest (though still painstaking) book I’ve ever written only because it was downloaded straight from Holy Spirit. 100 Devotions for Kids Dealing with Anxiety turns three today. A book born purely
The moment we say they all or we all
The moment we say they all or we all, we’ve abandoned curiosity and with it, connection. When we flatten people into categories, we leave no room for their full, holy stories
The Trouble with Expectations (and What to Do Instead)
It’s something I see again and again, with the leaders I work with, the teens my friends parent, and even inside my own story, especially before all this healing courage work: We hold really high expectations.For how people should act.For how life should go.For how things should* feel. And
I’m so grateful.
I’ve spent years walking alongside the leaders of Special School District of St. Louis County and today, I got to spend the whole day with the ones who make so much of that leadership possible. The secretaries. The support staff. The steady hands
Feel it, not be it.
Maybe it feels like the emotions are owning the room. Maybe they’re being flung around. Maybe they’re simmering just beneath the surface. Maybe it’s their feelings. Maybe it’s yours. Most likely—it’s all of the above. And when emotions run unchecked, trust erodes. Harm happens. It doesn’t