Freedom is hummus. Perhaps not to you. But to me, hummus is what Freedom tastes like. The relationships I have built with survivors of Human Trafficking have propelled me to redefine Freedom, as it exists from their perspectives. Watching a survivor taste hummus for the first time brought so much joy to me. In a […]
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Freedom never tasted so good
December 13, 2012
My good friends at doma are doing some truly remarkable work helping at risk women and children. They are working both in the US and internationally helping women and children rebuild their lives, get out of dangerous situations, and discover what it is to be whole. One of the remarkable works of doma that God […]
Help a woman in need discover wholeness this Christmas
December 23, 2010
From now till the end of 2010, doma has an amazing opportunity to receive up to $54,000 to help us rescue women from the sex trade. Maybe you can help? Working with the courts in Columbus, OH, doma has opened a house that serves the women caught in the sex trade. We give them a […]
Tuesdays are for Lake Effect Ramblings…
December 14, 2010
It is strange when you watch it snow for 24 hours and then you look out your window and your driveway has less snow on it than before the snow began. That was the power of the wind blowing around here the past couple of days. No one has any idea how much snow fell […]
Free The Girls: Fighting Human Trafficking
August 18, 2010
Ladies, here is a great way to help in the fight against human trafficking. A good friend helped to found a new organization called Free The Girls. They sell women’s apparel that goes to rescue women caught in human trafficking. They also help to give jobs to women who have been caught up in trafficking […]
doma opens CATCH House to work with women caught in sex trade
June 2, 2010
Such exciting news from Columbus, OH with doma. doma, if you don’t know is a wonderful ministry that I have the privilege of serving on the board for. doma works with at risk mothers and children. Currently we are serving in the US, Uganda, Ukraine, Russia and Ethiopia. Julie Clark, the head of doma put […]
Russia Suspends US Adoptions
April 15, 2010
The Russian government froze all US adoptions of Russian children today, until an adoption agreement could be reached by the two countries. This move was precipitated by a Tennessee woman who put her 8 year old adopted Russian son on a plane for Russia with a one way ticket, a note, and no adult supervision. […]
Mondays are for Orphan Care Ramblings
March 29, 2010
A Monday without basketball reflection or randomness from Greg, must mean I actually have something important to talk about today. Wishing I was in Slobodskoi Two years ago I had the privilege of traveling to Russia with some people from my church, my buddy Dan Clark and some good folks from Children’s Hope Chest. While […]
Advent and the Incarnation
December 2, 2009
Here I go again, I am changing up traditions again. What is your favorite scripture to read during Advent? I usually like to stay in the gospels or in Isaiah, but this year I am spending my time someplace completely different. For three straight weeks in Advent I am preaching on the same text, Philippians […]
Get Started Early With Your Christmas Shopping
November 27, 2009
This year Doma, the wonderful ministry I am serving on the board for, has a Christmas catalog that offers you the opportunity to buy some gifts that can really change lives.Visit Doma’s website to find a way to give back. You can help at risk mom’s get the shelter and medical they deserve, you can […]


December 20, 2012
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