by Connie Mann on September 6, 2011
It seems we are always in a hurry. From the time we learn to talk, we start longing for the next thing. In pre-school, we count the days until we start elementary school. In elementary school, we long for middle school. In middle school, we chomp at the bit, waiting for high school. In high [...]
by Connie Mann on August 3, 2011
How can you feel like you’ve come home – in a place you’ve never been? I’m not sure, but after ten days in Denmark and Romania, that’s how it felt when we arrived in Holzhausen, Germany, home of the Wycliffe Center and about an hour outside Frankfurt. I felt like I’d been there before, many [...]
by Connie Mann on November 24, 2010
Every thirty days, I visit my chiropractor for my “10,000-mile tune-up,” whether I think I need it or not. I have scoliosis, so over time, my pesky vertebrae slip out of alignment. And that spells trouble for my whole system. Sometimes, I don’t even notice it for a while. An ache here, a twinge there, [...]