The American Psychological Association recently said that traditional masculinity, is generally harmful to society. After all, guys like to shoot guns and drive trucks. What? They also indicate that being a real man is associated with sexual harassment and being … Continue reading
jason sherman
What a year this has been! January started with great expectations and Covid-19 hit. On March 13th, we got out of school for what we thought was a short time. We prepared to be out for two weeks. Once we … Continue reading
My name is Joseph. No, not that Joseph. I have never been to Egypt in my entire life. Oh, no, I am not that other Joseph either, I was not married to a lady named Mary, although I did get … Continue reading
Have you ever had one of those days? The kind where your head is pounding and your feet hurt. Your back feels like it is about to break, and you still have ten more things to do. Well, I was … Continue reading
I don’t suppose anyone really appreciates childhood while you are actually going through it. Oh, I know there were some good memories and the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons often bring back those memories, but still life as a kid could … Continue reading
As a Christian, wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, boss, friend, teacher, writer, janitor, housekeeper, friend, errand girl, etc…it sometimes becomes difficult to keep everything in perspective. God uses busy people. We have heard the adage that Christianity seems to be … Continue reading
There is not much that I know for sure. For example, I don’t know what tomorrow holds. Will I be sick or well; alive or dead? I don’t know. Will I have a safe trip to work today? Will it … Continue reading
At the beginning of each school year, we have staff meetings to get ready for the next school term. When I prepare for those meetings, I ask God what message would He like me to share to encourage our staff. … Continue reading
we think of Pentecost we usually think of the rush of wind, tongues of fire, speaking in other languages, and a mighty moving of the Holy Spirit. That’s how Luke describes it. But John’s account of Pentecost tells about locked … Continue reading
My wife was looking at an old picture of one of our sons a couple of days ago, and she commented on how much his children resembled him when he was young. She was right. We often comment about how … Continue reading