Back to my friend Ian… He used his place on the Canadian Olympic team and the connections he made to lay the groundwork for his future as a top level…
Hurtling downhill to the top of your game
My friend Ian lives near Phoenix, Ariz. He’s a successful guy, providing personal speed and strength training for professional athletes. Ian got to that lofty level through drive and focus……
Sometimes it’s the little things that can truly be a blessing
When we were in the midst of our major building refurbishment last summer, my friend Mark Duffy called and asked if Faithbridge would be willing to host an outdoor Little…
Aim your sights high, not low in the new year
I was recently in Detroit visiting my wife’s family and my brother-in-law, Eric, came up from Columbus. I admire Eric a lot. I’ve known him since 1989 and I’ve watched…
Merry Christmas: The greatest gift is freely given to all, nothing needed in return
One of the things we believe in at Faithbridge, that’s quite different from the Roman Catholic Church of my youth, is the “priesthood of the believer.” The concept is simple.…
Staying in our caves keeps us fixed on our shadows
Nearly 2,500 years ago, Plato devised his great lament about the philosopher’s frustrating plight of knowledge. In the Allegory of the Cave, he spelled out a bleak scenario wherein three…
Gratitude can sustain us through life’s trials
“How do you do it?” my friend Marty Griffin asked. “I mean you get after it every day with kids dying, folks overdosing, and people attacking the good work you…

