If you’re anything like me, I’m always on the hunt for someone to ignite my imagination concerning spiritual things. I grew up in a Baptist Church, attended a Bible Church through High School, was involved in a wonderful Assembly of God Church at the beginning of my marriage, and now am engaged in a community […]
Month: May 2016

Happy 19
Happy 19 to the girl on the swing Who never flinched when it was time to jump She smiles O so wide And shows the world – a new side Of life, they most likely forgot Happy 19 to the girl who took a chance On a knucklehead actor with charm They walked down the aisle With […]

So you Graduated, Now What?
Congratulations!! Graduation is one of those milestones in life where you can look back on a journey culminated to accomplishment. You did it. You made it. And as the graduation parties begin to fade into the blurry memory of yesterday, what comes next? Summer Job? College or University? Trade School? I know there are thousands […]

The Struggles Associated With a Gap Year
The KIVU Gap Year (est. 2010) is a comprehensive Gap Year helping student with Vocational Discovery in a Global Community. Our blog (http://www.kivugapyearblog.com) gives up to date examples on what students are learning along their journey, and the website helps give information on how to get involved. (http://www.kivugapyear.com) But as Gap Year was highlighted this week […]

Thank you Mr. President
Yesterday the New York Times reported the first family has decided for Malia to take a Gap Year. She’ll be attending Harvard University in the fall of 2017, but before she embarks on her University life, she’ll be taking a year away from the academy. I think it’s interesting, the Obama’s decision to send Malia […]