Keep On, Keeping On

Keep On, Keeping On

By Tanya Jolliffe When I was a junior in college, one of my professors made a statement that has come back to me repeatedly over the years. She was teaching about administrative leadership in food service and said, “Remember, the person who does the job knows...
Steadfast & Immovable

Steadfast & Immovable

By Rhonda Stinson This past week our church hosted a conference for pastors, missionaries, and their families. It was threefull days of preaching, singing, and eating. This time is designed for ministers of Christ to be filled andrefreshed. When a spiritual leader is...
Real Freedom

Real Freedom

Today, I was blessed to chat with a coworker who is also an all-the-way Christian. She was asking for advice on how to broach a subject with one of our students out of concern for the student’s future and reputation. That conversation led to one about a...
Conviction – Not Condemnation

Conviction – Not Condemnation

By Tanya Jolliffe When I was in second grade, I began taking piano lessons. Although my mother was a trained piano teacher, she knew my personality. She decided it best for me to take my classes from a local piano teacher who had taught her many years before. My...