As any writer will admit in those rare moments of complete honesty, most of us are terrible procrastinators. I believe this is a function of the mind designed to keep us creative types from going completely bonkers. We tend to... Continue Reading →
While I like the Facebook "Year in Review" feature, I'd still like to make my own list of memories—both high and low—from a year that will hold a very prominent place in my memory. So here are 25 Things I'll... Continue Reading →
Dear Friends & Fans, During the past month I have noticed that the level of political correctness on display in the US has risen to an insane level. Uttering the simple phrase "Merry Christmas" has seemingly been transformed into at... Continue Reading →
Wanderer. Teacher. Eschewed wealth and possessions. Accepted everyone: lepers and liars, adulterers and slanderers, thieves and murders, rich and poor. Healed the sick, fed the hungry, comforted the lost, and gave hope to a nation. Religious rebel, political lightning rod,... Continue Reading →
For many years I served as a volunteer short-term missionary working with Amazon Outreach. My mission field was the thousands of villages along the Amazon river in Brazil. From 2000 to 2004 I went on a dozen trips to the... Continue Reading →
If you are working on something exciting that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed. The vision pulls you." — Steve Jobs
I'm happy to report that my new novel OFFSPRING has been sent out to my BETA readers. If all goes well, I'm on target for a November 15 publication date. The past 18 months have been some of the most... Continue Reading →
"Between the black of yesterday and the white of tomorrow is the great gray of today, filled with nostalgia and fear of the future." - Roger Zelazny
"You know that God is, but it seems as if he has withdrawn into himself. You know that Christ existed eighteen-hundred years ago, but that was a long time ago. Meet all the terrors of the future with this comfort:... Continue Reading →