Rethinking is a start. We all have something to say — so why don’t we allow each other to say it? In a world of many voices, many of them on high octane, it seems the silent space between dialogue no longer exists. You know, that space where you actually ponder to...
Viewed Through God’s Eyes – How to Better Understand Singles
Tyler Young grew up in Texas where he learned a lot about serving and being a friend to the underdog. He served his mission in Kennewick, Washington, and now lives in Utah. He is passionate about helping youth learn skills to protect against and prevent bullying and...
Replacing Cancel Culture with Forgiveness Culture
Unity and trust cannot exist without forgiveness. If “unity” is a new buzz phrase to create a sense of peace and bridge gaps of misunderstanding, it cannot succeed without forgiveness. Martin Luther King said, “He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the...
A Unique Approach to Ministering – Bring in Other Voices
With all the turmoil in our country and the world at large, it is sometimes difficult to find our voice and really understand where we fit in---to discover our place in the universe and how we make a contribution in it. What we thought was, now isn’t. What wasn’t, now...
Give Life a Chance – Part Two
This is part two of a personal reflection on suicidal ideation. In a previous article I reported that despite all of my research and writing about anxiety, depression, and related issues that affect so many, it wasn’t enough to save my 39-year-old son from succumbing...
Sexual Assault – A Victim’s Journey
Brittney Herman received her Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University Law School. Currently, she works as a faculty member at Brigham Young University Law School while also earning an advanced law degree at Georgetown University Law Center. Brittney founded a...
Give Life a Chance – A Personal Reflection on Suicidal Ideation
For several years I have been doing research and writing about anxiety and depression and related issues that affect a large percentage of our populous. These issues have had an especially profound impact on the rising generations. Our teens and 20 to 30-somethings,...
COVID Road Trip
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...
The Conundrum of FAITH
One of today’s conundrums that people wrestle with is the topic of faith, religion, or spirituality. The younger generations, who say they are “spiritual but not religious,” are finding their spirituality anywhere other than a traditional setting. Much research has...
Millennials, Money, and Purpose
I have had many long conversations with the rising generation regarding money and what we call financial fitness. I have enjoyed being a judge in collegiate entrepreneurial contests and hearing firsthand their dreams and aspirations. I have employed more than 10,000...