(This the second post I have done on the anniversary of the passing of my friend and Christian brother, Philip Andrew Clarke. If you have not read the first post, please CLICK HERE and read it first.) It was a crisp, cold winter day in … [Continue reading]
Death at 22 (but a life-long impact of friendship)
Today, 17 years ago, my life was drastically altered. Though life has moved on, my life has never been the same. Philip Andrew Clarke was everything a best friend should be. Fun to be around. A man of extraordinary character. Smart. Loyal. An … [Continue reading]
4 observations on “thankfulness”
In light of Thanksgiving having been last week and Christmas being a few weeks away, I have been thinking about "thankfulness" a lot the past week or so. True confession. . . I am by nature a tried and true pessimist. Even in good times, I am … [Continue reading]
The futility of autonomy vs. the blessing of community. . .
This morning before running out of my apartment for my day of work/study/life in Asia, a dear friend and brother in the faith called me just to check in. Rankin Wilbourne is the pastor of a wonderful church in Los Angeles. The church is growing … [Continue reading]
My injury, Herculean return to the court, and a press conference
(This is my third post regarding my career as an Asian college basketball player. You might want to read "How I became an Asian college basketball player at age 28. . . " and "Funny nuances and differences from my Asian college basketball team") if … [Continue reading]
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