Teachers don’t just teach facts, they nurture souls for life. In honor of all the teachers – in homeschool, private school, and public school settings – here are three of my favorite teaching movies. Dead Poets Society (1989) Robin Williams plays John Keating, a teacher with a heart for ...
Read More »Does Media Define Beauty?
I never seemed to look like the women in the glamour magazines, I am part Native-American and part French. Growing up, I felt so inferior and defined my beauty by magazines and women I saw on T.V. and movies. I did not have anyone at home to tell me ...
Read More »When The Laughter Stops
Ecclesiastes 3:4 says, ‘[There is]…a time to weep and a time to laugh,’. God recognizes the need to cry, and the need to be joyful. And because of this, He has blessed us with those who will indeed make us laugh when all we want to do is cry. Robin ...
Read More »Has Sports Become An Idol?
Has Sports Become An Idol? By John Livingston Clark Football, basketball, soccer, baseball, golf, or tennis, which will it be? Eighty-nine percent of Americans believe sports are an important part of the culture. Not only that, according to the Barna Group, sports figures have greater influence than religious leaders. It ...
Read More »Life through a Runner’s Eyes
I remember the pain, the burn, the euphoria, feeling as though I could run forever, knowing that my pain was taking me closer to my goal, looking forward — pushing forward to that moment of extreme satisfaction when I would cross the finish line knowing I had given everything, and ...
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