I should have been better prepared . . .

. . . for the busyness and added workload I am experiencing with this first year of new classes. No excuse for not writing sooner or more often – I will work to do better. There is so much happening and I want to share it all so I will finish this post and getContinue reading “I should have been better prepared . . .”

Admitting fault is not a sin . . .

. . . but it does require a real purpose to have value. As a teacher, if I misspeak or make an error in calculation, there is a clear purpose in admitting my errors to my students to ensure my students are not misguided or confused by my faults. If I correct my errors toContinue reading “Admitting fault is not a sin . . .”

It’s been a few weeks . . .

. . . since I last posted on this site. It is not because I didn’t have much to say. On the contrary, I am continually experiencing new activities and thoughts about my time here and how God would best use me. I believe everyone on this site is also receiving my newsletters, so youContinue reading “It’s been a few weeks . . .”

Humility is not . . .

. . . a characteristic we develop or an ability we achieve. We become more aware of it with time, but not because we are necessarily better at it. Let me explain. I have recently experienced a humbling moment (unfortunately, it only comes in moments). It was a recognition of the love and sacrifice ofContinue reading “Humility is not . . .”