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The Shadow of Christian Nationalism
For a long time I didn’t pay any attention to the conversation around Christian Nationalism. The idea that a country could or should be governed by those who believe in Christ, to the extent that Christian values and ideals were written into the laws of the land, seemed far-fetched. Unlikely. Even, fanatical. Lately, it has…
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A Day in My *New Life
As expected, there are pros and cons of leaving the classroom and working from home. I started to write this post last week, but felt stuck for some reason, like a boat run aground. I had to wait it out until the tide came in again, and drew me out to sea. A perfectly grey…
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Thanks Giving
Thanks You picked up the phone when I calledAsked about my kids, my lifeMessages decorated with hearts and flowers You looked up at me smiling as I taught,Encouraging a longer explanationNo, this lesson isn’t boring us Painted me pictures,Wrote me letters and left them on my desk,Brought me plants and mugs and candles, A cream…
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Burnout
Burnout is a profound cycle of exhaustion and disconnection, often misdiagnosed as depression. It requires deep self-care and recognition of limits rather than just superficial fixes. Healing from burnout requires authenticity and rest.
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September
September is the favorite month of many people that I know. Not to be outdone, it is also mine. Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald Stepping back from the classroom has meant being now inside the four walls of the trees, sky, road, and field. Not…




