by RaShell Southerland | Sep 16, 2022 | Jurisdictions, Principles
If you’re a parent, you know that feeling you get when your child has been too quiet for too long. At some point, something clicks in your mind, and you realize you have had several minutes of uninterrupted silence… that’s not normal… what’s wrong? One day, a...
by RaShell Southerland | Sep 16, 2022 | Principles
I’ve heard a story of a grandfather who gave his granddaughter an old, dusty car that had been in his barn for years. She was appreciative but didn’t really need a car, and she certainly wasn’t interested in the work of trying to restore the car, so she thought she...
by RaShell Southerland | Apr 6, 2022 | Jurisdictions, Rights
“Let me show you my room, Daddy!” The young boy’s eyes beamed with excitement. He had been working on cleaning up all morning and was anxious to share the unusually good results. His father had been working with him to understand the importance of...
by RaShell Southerland | Nov 17, 2021 | Jurisdictions
Imagine you’re having lunch at a local sandwich shop. The County Sheriff walks in and orders a sandwich. He proceeds to eat his lunch among the other customers. However, when it is time to leave, he tells the cashier, “There is no charge for my...