Any son would be thankful to read words like the ones Bill writes about his son Will. The two attended Christ in the Smokies Passage to Manhood Camp in 2020, the summer before Will went off to college.
The Simple Pleasure of Sports for Fathers and Sons
Depth in any relationship is what you make of it—even when you’re just watching sports together. The hours we shared… the fun we had… the moments of bonding and being in each other’s company are not calculable.
Nothing Left Unsaid
Written by Greg Dyson, director of Taylor Strickland Legacy Foundation and volunteer at Christ in the Smokies My first experience of being a volunteer staff member for Christ in the Smokies was in 2020. It was an honor to be a part of this Christ-centered organization and to serve with such dedicated people. I was […]
Fathers and sons… from a wife and mom’s perspective
Being a mom to three sons is a constant adventure. Those guys bring me joy and teach me lessons beyond my greatest expectations. I’ve overcome my fear of bugs, embraced the virtue of connecting over Pokémon and Breaking Bad, and watched in awe as they grow into unique individuals with gifts and qualities beyond my reach.
How Christ in the Rockies changed our family
When Tim took Ryan to Christ in the Rockies in 2012, it was hard. We were not in a financial position to spend money on a father/son getaway to the mountains. The timing seemed all wrong, but God’s timing is always perfect.