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Generation (Te)X(t)

My eighteen-year-old daughter says of her 14-year-old sister that young people today have forgotten how to talk to each other. Instead, she says, they just text all the time and are losing the art of conversation prevalent among more senior teens.

By | July 23rd, 2010|0 Comments

2010 Graduates: Welcome to the Future

It's that time of year when bright-eyed kids say goodbye to their old school and look ahead, often with a mixture of excitement and anxiety, at their future. Countless valedictory speeches will speculate on the myriad of challenges and opportunities that the graduating seniors will encounter. However, one thing will be true for them as was for you and me...the future probably won't work out exactly as they plan. With any luck, and with God's blessing, it will be better.

By | June 3rd, 2010|0 Comments