Rhone River Travel Journal—Day 4

This morning we went directly into the walled city of old Avignon to the church of Saint Agricol (the patron saint

Rhone River Travel Journal—Day 2

Our day began at La Chartreuse, a 14th century monastery established by Cardinal Etienne Aubert, who became Pope Innocent VI,

Past GSB Travel Journals

As I prepare to write and experience a new travel journal, I thought it might be fun to look back at the

I’m Back

Well, after a long hiatus, I’m back. Perhaps in a later post I will tell you where I’ve been, but

What Grace Feels Like

The last few months I have been less consistent in blogging than at any time since I started this blog

Why God Uses Leaders

There are many definitions of leadership. However, at its simplest, leaders are those who influence others to do what they

One Trait All Great Leaders Have

I’ve been thinking about leadership a lot lately. It’s probably because of the uncertainty in my life, as well as

The Irony Of Labor Day

It has always seemed ironic to me that we celebrate Labor Day by not working. I’m not saying we should

On The Other Side of Obedience

Well, my wife and I are now fully committed to an adventure that began nearly nine months ago. We had

Throwing Away Trophies

My wife and I are in the process of moving. We were cleaning out the garage last week and came

Where I’ve Been (Part II)

(Continued from yesterday) Then, last week we had a trial in federal court. It was a hard case, one of

Where I’ve Been (Part I)

If you are a follower of this blog, I owe you an explanation. I’ve not posted since June 30, 2013,

A Thought On Trendy Morality

A week ago Friday, I wrenched my neck rolling over in bed. I know, its pathetic, but I’m told these

Why Your Attitude At Work Matters

As an employment law attorney, I counsel people every week who feel they have been treated unfairly by their employers.

Father’s Day Thought

When I was growing up, I did a pretty good job of staying out of trouble. A big reason I