Reading Roundup.
Articles you might've missed published other places!
An author once told me, “You don’t have writer’s block… you have idea poverty.”
That really stuck with me. When we are reading and consuming from good sources the result is often an overflow of concepts and ideas that need to be shared with the world. I get the chance to do just that writing about all kinds of things…
For the organization I lead (Them Before Us) it is all things children’s rights.
For the business I run, (All the Good) it is all things non-profit leadership.
For this publication (EverydayInterpreter) it is a mix of politics, faith, and culture.
Here is a recent selection from across that spectrum in case you missed them:
The Boozer Twins = “Savior Siblings”
A fascinating look at the ethics of creating children to be used for another person’s purposes. Originally published in the Federalist.
You can also listen to an interview for the article here: ISSUES ETC PODCAST
Can you assign parents at birth?
This article lays out the connection between biological sex and biological parenthood, demonstrating that denying either is injustice to the child. Originally published in the Federalist.
You can also listen to an interview for the article here: ISSUES ETC PODCAST
Talking to my Daughter about Abortion:
My hero George Marshall.
Safety, family structure, and the data.
About the Author:
Currently, I serve as the Executive Director of Them Before Us, advocating globally for the rights and well-being of children.
I am also the co-founder of All The Good, a leadership organization helping non-profits do all the good they are called to do.
I studied Cross-Cultural Ministry and Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership at Messiah and Wheaton. I read a lot and sleep less than I probably should.
My wife and I live in Charlotte, North Carolina with our 4 kids.










