Having just returned from Africa with The Adera foundation I am excited to share some of my favorite images from the trip, stories to follow. “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has...

Few places in my recent travels evoke such strong memories of adventure like the Dubai creek area of old Dubai. Arriving by means of an old wooden Abra boat to the spice markets that line Dubai Creek allows one to fully embrace this historical area...

I have no idea what I was using for a camera back in 1991, nor do I know if the camera was fully to blame for the blurred quality of these photos, but one thing is crystal clear: my love for this precious little 5...

Ever since 1986, May the 12th has been a very special date for our family. Capturing our hearts with her sparkling blue eyes and precious smile, Christina forever changed mine and Carols lives from the day she was born and she continues to impact our...

Carissa and I have a history of needing parental supervision when we get together. Let’s just say that her zest for exploring keeps me young and I love it. Last week Carissa returned from her first year at college and we celebrated by doing what...

For Carol and I, Springtime invites us to pause and reflect on the graduations we have experienced in our family over the years. This spring is no exception as I travel to Birmingham Alabama today to attend the history banquet at Samford University.   This week, while...

Jaco and Sandy -  Project Hopeful is very fortunate to have Jaco and Sandy among their partners for the Walk On Water Initiative in Antigua Guatemala. Jaco was born and raised in Guatemala and uses his knowledge as a doctor as well his heart for God to...

3/3/15 Project Hopefuls Walk on Water initiative in action today at Remar - Ciudad de Los niños (City of the children).  Reyna is a sweet, beautiful girl that has not spoken a word in three years. When the authorities allowed Reyna to come to Ciudad de...