A few years ago, I learned of an ancient personality system known as the Enneagram with roots dating back as far as Read More »
When I was growing up, I was taught the importance of forgiveness. I can sum up what I believed as: I was supposed Read More »
Every day we make hundreds of choices. Some of them (e.g. what to eat for lunch) are relatively mundane. Others (e.g. letting Read More »
My mission statement is: “I create environments of truth, grace and blessing to facilitate deep connection and healing.” As a part of Read More »
Coming out of my recent 50th high school reunion, I kept thinking of who I was in those years: Always so carefully Read More »
“You were delivered to the wrong address.” You were intended to be delivered into a perfect world where you didn’t have to Read More »
Editor’s Note: Last week, Walter Mendenhall wrote about his personal woundedness as a child of divorce and how The Crucible Project has Read More »
What affected me most about my parents’ divorce and all the circumstances surrounding it were the feelings of unworthiness I suffered. Since Read More »
In October of 1995, there was a bit of a problem between a U.S. naval ship and Canadian authorities off the coast Read More »
When I began writing this piece, I had fully intended to write about something completely different than the “D” word. But Read More »