I’ve always loved a road trip. In the age of COVID, they are becoming the best way to escape for a little while; gas is cheap and personal time is more abundant—or at least less “directed” for most of us. With that in mind, I volunteered to help a good friend (who is...
In a world that has been anxious over COVID-19, the economy, and now cries for equality and social justice, where can we find hope for a more positive culture of diversity, equality, and health? What can we do to alleviate the suffering, judgment, and unrest that is...
Ryan Snarr grew up in Layton, UT. He is a life-long church meeting doodler and has stacks and books of evidence to prove it. He fulfilled his calling as a missionary in the Lima Perú South mission from 1997-1999, and later was called to serve as a musical missionary...
It doesn’t seem that hard to figure out, but it’s often difficult to learn how to listen with real intent. Why? Because our modern lives have swallowed up the time to care about the details of caring; the time needed to think beyond ourselves and to listen intently...
Clayton Fulton is an Assistant City Manager in a suburb of Fort Worth Texas. He holds a Master’s in Public Administration from the Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics at Brigham Young University with an emphasis in local government and financial analysis. He...