Ministers, like parishioners, often face depression

In my last post, I wrote of my mini-sabbatical from church and the importance of taking a sabbatical as part of a minister’s spiritual journey.  Sabbaticals are important because they give ministers the space and time to tend to their own personal issues, many of which originate from family, spiritual, marital, and mental strain.  WithoutContinue reading “Ministers, like parishioners, often face depression”

An Open Letter to our U.S. Senators

Dear U.S. Senator (especially those in Georgia), I would like for you to take time to consider casting your vote affirming health-care reform in the United States Senate.  It is both a historic and significant bill that will, according to my research, lower costs for middle-class families and allow people to get coverage without beingContinue reading “An Open Letter to our U.S. Senators”