Goble Properties,

What Not to do Before Taking a Vacation

I’ve been home from vacation for a couple of weeks now, and I am pretty much caught up at work. Thankfully there are no big surprises. That hasn’t always been the case. The most difficult post-vacation challenge I faced was arriving home to learn we sold one of our properties,

Belize, PathLight,

Rejoice

A recent letter for PathLight actually started as a post for this blog. Then it struck me as a good idea for PathLight’s monthly letters. But it remains a good blog post, and I thought you might enjoy it: Did you hear about the comprehensive study featured in Christianity Today

Family,

Turkish Carpets

Okay, one last post from our vacation. Like all visitors to Turkey, we were sucked into a presentation on Turkish rugs. And guess what — D’Aun bought one! Actually, she bought three (they are small — they even fit them in our luggage). Here’s a short video clip I took

Family,

Vacation – Part III

East meets West. That’s the phrase most often heard when talking to people about Istanbul. It’s unlike any city in the world, both for better and worse. The last stop of our trip, Istanbul was where I took countless pictures, had fabulous meals, met incredibly friendly people, was irritated by

Family,

Vacation – Part II

I love to search out the oddball people when I travel. They are the ones who make you think and even more often laugh. Sometimes I’d hear people express ideas and wonder if they are sane. It’s easy to believe it’s just a trait of the country you happen to

Family, The SOLD Project,

Firsts – Five Years

Take the time to watch this video. Amazing story, amazing people, amazingly important. Proud to have a small part in it, and proud of the people who put it together. http://vimeo.com/76916578 If you subscribe to this blog and are unable to view the video, click here: Firsts – Five Years

Family,

Vacation – Part I

D’Aun and I had a wonderful vacation through Greece and Turkey. Travel is a wonderful thing because it opens our eyes to differences, perspectives, and ideas. I met a lot of people who struck me as wonderful people, and a lot who struck me as real oddballs. Kind of like