Daily Archives: May 16, 2010

Weighty matters

If I want to have a long career as a writer, be it as a novelist, Bible teacher or whatever, I need to do better than stall at about twenty pounds lost. Even after trimming twenty pounds, I still have another fifty to go before I’m tipping the scale at below 180 pounds. I lost

A time for reflection, creativity ahead

In a couple weeks, my wife, my father and I are going on our first real vacation in a long, long time. Considering my wife and I never really had a honeymoon, it will be our first real getaway vacation as a couple. And as for Dad, it’s been over a decade since we went

When is it time to move on to a different project

When is it time to let one project that you’re wrestling with too much rest and move on to a different one? That’s a question many writers struggle with more than home re-modelers struggle with deciding on the best walk in bathtubs for a split-level north woods cabin. When I started working on Thirty Minutes