I am proud to be a teacher. I’ve worked in the Canadian public school system for the past 15 years, mostly at the high school level, teaching morals and ethics. I don’t claim to be a doctor or an expert in virology. There is a lot I don’t know. But I spend my days with […]It’s … Continue reading It’s Time to Put the Health of Our Children First — Intentional Faith
Category: bloom where you are planted
Nothing yells freedom like sitting in Covid testing lines for hours…
Nothing says freedom like requiring people to get a specific Covid test before returning to work only not to have enough ordered, creating a shortage of them, and forcing the population to sit in traffic lines for hours. The icing on the cake is sitting in that line for three hours only to make it … Continue reading Nothing yells freedom like sitting in Covid testing lines for hours…
Learning the ukulele and refinishing furniture: Do things you suck at—Part 2
This title could be a series on its own because having a list of things you are not good at is never-ending if you are continuously learning and growing. With that said, this is a continuation of my last post about my kickboxing skills. I was given permission to share my gentleman friend’s name, Ryan, … Continue reading Learning the ukulele and refinishing furniture: Do things you suck at—Part 2
Do things you suck at
Photo by Daria Shevtsova on Pexels.com That’s as good of a title I could come up with. Straight forward and to the point. I was trying to write a blog about my kickboxing journey all afternoon because this morning was one of the best sessions I have had since starting. It has taken me a … Continue reading Do things you suck at
A strong root is formed in darkness…
Photo by Arun Kr on Pexels.com Faith stands firm during the chaos with your feet planted on solid ground. Faith is willing to be mocked and ridiculed, knowing you may bend but will not break. Jesus warns us that persecution will happen and says to rejoice (Matthew 5:10-12). What do you think would happen to … Continue reading A strong root is formed in darkness…
