
First person: Our school teachers need us, and even the smallest effort helps
The Schools That Lead team of educational professionals describes the burnout situation among teachers at “crisis” level, which threatens school cultures and student outcomes, writes Jennifer Rash.

First person: Taking others at their word, choosing candor removes loads of stress
When others know we are being real with them while also meeting them where they are emotionally, mentally and physically at the moment, it removes loads of stress for all involved.

First person: You can change the world today
By Karen Moore Author, “Prayers from the Heart” A former Canadian politician, Jack Layton, said, “My friends, love is better

Rashional Thoughts: When is too much of a good thing truly too much?
Have we had too much of a good thing in our use of technology? Studies suggest we have, so how do we redirect and regulate our use of modern technologies?

Rashional Thoughts: Appreciating the 4th, family visits as we speed through summer
Jennifer Rash reflects on the 4th of July and summer opportunities to make the most of a busy season.

Rashional Thoughts: The ‘Law’ of unintended consequences
“Watching and covering aspects of the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting the past few years reminds me of the law of unintended consequences,” Jennifer Rash notes.

Rashional Thoughts: How God moved in a potential ‘finders, keepers’ moment
The woman really needed the $20, but she knew it was wrong to keep it. Check out how God moved in a potential “finders, keepers” moment.

Rashional Thoughts: The powerful impact of simply investing in others
Jennifer Davis Rash remembers lessons learned from beloved Beeson preaching professor Robert Smith Jr.