A Guiding Hand

Beyond sports, and winning and losing, there is life. There is deep personal loss. There is a young man mourning the unexpected passing of his father, and then finding the courage to compete at the highest level in professional sports. Alterraun … [Read more...]

Forgiving a loved one for dying. Getting past the anger.

Even though the end of life is inevitable, oftentimes death is predictable and unsurprising. We all know people that consistently abuse their health and their bodies or fall prey to addictions and invite an early end. It is hard not to think – well … [Read more...]

Tragedy and Bitterness

Loss changes us forever – sometimes in unpredictable ways. The things that used to really bother me ten years ago, don’t even faze me today. In some cases, the fall out from tragedy is significantly more severe. I know a lady who lost her spouse, … [Read more...]

Fighting For Others

Rohini and I had the privilege of sharing a table at a conference event with Laurie Garrett, a Pulitzer Prize winning author and humanitarian who has devoted her life, fighting to save the lives of children in some of the poorest nations in the … [Read more...]