Engaged, Educated and Impressed by the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C.
This week my daughter and I had an opportunity to spend several hours at the new Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. Wow were we ever...
This week my daughter and I had an opportunity to spend several hours at the new Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. Wow were we ever...
These are my notes, tweets and re-tweets from Donna Orem’s opening keynote at the 2018 ATLIS Conference in Washington D.C. The title of her keynote was “Innovating...
These are my notes from the breakout session “Digital Health and Wellness: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach” at the 2018 ATLIS Conference in Washington D.C. on April 16,...
This week in Oklahoma has felt a little like Arab Spring in the midwest of the USA. I traveled to Egypt in November 2017 to speak...
Next week many public school teachers in Oklahoma are staging a walkout to gather in Oklahoma City at our capitol. There are multiple goals for different...
This past December, I started the laborious and often stressful process of migrating my 40+ websites (mostly running WordPress) to a new web host. This time,...
Halloween is officially over, which means we’re already looking forward to the next holiday on the horizon: Thanksgiving. Of course Thanksgiving demands all the traditional dishes...
There are crushes, and then there are the super awkward crushes that you keep to yourself because they’re so difficult to understand. We’ve all had at...
Ever since I was little, I’ve always been a huge reader. Getting lost in a good book is by far my favorite source of entertainment, but...
Sometimes when you get into a relationship, it can feel like you and your partner are the only people who matter in the entire world. In...