Three Reasons to Watch Steve Taylor’s Other Movie Tonight

Steve Taylor is a big man. He’s tall. He plays a big instrument—trombone. And he dreams big dreams.I became a fan of Steve’s long ago when Sparrow Records released Meltdown. The songs “Sin for a Season” and “Baby Doe” haunt me as...

A Defining Moment in Chavez Ravine | April 25, 2012

Rick Monday played right field for the Los Angeles Dodgers. On this day in 1976, Rick made one of the most significant plays of his career. This short video explains. I disagree with those who say we must protect the freedom for others to burn the American flag in...

Who are you?

The Who immortalized the question in song. Rapt movie audiences asked the question of a young man for the first 30 minutes of The Bourne Identity. Every human looks in the mirror at some point and asks himself or herself the question. Asking the question is as natural...

Two Eagles Now Soaring

Will Enlow and Elliott Fenton are now brother Eagle Scouts. I was given the privilege of issuing the Eagle’s Charge—a short speech followed by the Eagle Scout Pledge. Here is the text from my presentation. Portions were drawn from other Eagle Scout Courts of...

Reflecting on Our Adoption Journey

On January 16, 2006,  our family grew through the miracle of adoption. I was reflecting on our journey today as I archived our blog posts and essays from our two weeks in China.Our recently-enlarged family. January 2006. In a few minutes, we would board the van for...