Fun Friday (Video Edition)

Just to prove to you all that I can be just as funny as I can be intense. Fuuuuuuuun Firday! Video of the Week I knew this was coming… swarms of nano-helicopters. Keep your terrorists and third-world dictators indoors… Video of the week runner-up: Video of the week 2nd runner-up: Video of the week 3rd […]






Serve someone. Learn from someone.

4 Reasons [Not] to Start a New Nonprofit

I get this question all of the time. Should I start something new or join something that is already started? This is [not] my answer: You must start a new non-profit. And here’s four reasons why: Photo Credit: GS+ 1. Even though there is another non-profit that is practically identical to your idea, you don’t […]






Roman centurion helmet in front of three crosses

Top Ten Posts of 2011

It’s been fun to re-launch my WarriorShepherd blog this year. It’s had its ups and downs, but I think I’ve settled into a routine. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed reading. Here are some of the highlights.






Fun Friday, 24 June

Since I missed last week’s Fun Friday, I will double your fun with an expanded edition … Sites of the Week First up, some fun: try Flower Power. I have just started reading this book, another great one from Stephen Pressfield. The Warrior Ethos. It’s available to read online, or you can order the ebook, […]






Fun Friday, 27 May

Video(s) of the Week Because falling over is just really funny. And as a bonus: This one is nuts. Site of the Week Need to waste some time on a Friday morning while you sip your coffee? Play some pinball Or, if you prefer, a fun link that looks like you are doing research on […]






Dave and his girls

Seven Rules For Dating My Daughters

So I think this time together with my daughters is critical… I call them our “dates” together, and yes, we often talk about how I think they should be treated by boys as they get older, and how they can safely confide with me and Rebecca, and how they should be growing and learning as a young girl should. But it is stressful to have a daughter, and of course I want her to be safe.