Over a year ago, my dad's unexpected death upended our family. I was given an opportunity to write about the experience and pain of losing him. https://t.co/ATJBHXIBaV
Just updated my writing portfolio with some recent papers I was assigned for grad school on the history of school counseling and developmental theory. Attachment theory is so fascinating. I wish I had learned about it as a new parent! https://t.co/5zTUc024ds
Past experiences have transformed my view of everyday life and mundane work. We need freedom from the siren song of high mission and elite culture often running rampant in toxic organizations. https://t.co/LkomhhGcCD
“White children (and people of all ages, really) need to read stories that are not centered around their own experiences.” — Casira Copes https://t.co/bKtGNu9i0M
"This thinking is stuck in the privatization of both sin and the gospel. We need to teach our people better theology. —@jimwallis" https://t.co/b0W9RuKSo5 via @sojourners
@camdecki@Tish_H_Warren I was just thinking this a day or two ago, so I started reading the prophet Jeremiah and Lamentations to "get into the Christmas spirit" because I think Advent begins with the sobriety of hundreds of years of waiting in the silence and darkness. Excited to read it!
Quick read, deep impact. What's the answer to this problem? "Inequities in public schools fail to level the field for children of color" https://t.co/9oSJfJnwYZ
I've been thinking and reading a lot about creativity lately. My reflections found themselves being expressed in a couple published articles. Here's the latest:
Keeping Your Creativity Alive https://t.co/EhDoPC3yN0
I really enjoyed this article! The focus on agency is incredibly dignifying - Chanon Ross: Treat youth as agents, not objects, of ministry https://t.co/YN56TF6Gp8
As my interests in Education and Theology intersect, I had an opportunity to write a piece for @madetoflourish on why education matters for the church https://t.co/JpkQY4X81L