
This is one of those episodes that will leave you wanting more. And maybe there is a part 2 in store for the future. Wendell ...
July 3, 2018

You remember Jesse Barkalow - the longtime painter, line cook, and world's most prolific reader. Well, he's been at seminary....
July 10, 2018

We'll be honest and say that this episode made a least 1/2 of the And Sons team a little queasy, insofar as it looked like we...
July 17, 2018

The pernicious and crippling feeling of "it's too late" can infiltrate almost every part of our lives, so it should be no sur...
July 24, 2018

Sean Buckles is a coffee shop maven with a long career in the US Army, both as a member of a Special Ops team and as an instr...
July 31, 2018

Why do we keep going back to the same places? What is the value of knowing a land, a rock face, a town, when everything is ab...
August 7, 2018

When Justin Lukasavige began running he didn't imagine going for 100 kilometers let alone down the block. But then Dave Eitem...
August 14, 2018

The summer issue of And Sons is out, and yes, it technically is still summer even though most schools are back in session. In...
August 21, 2018

Laurie Thornton is one part of a husband/wife pastoral team (guess which) with a decade of experience in music ministry, disc...
August 28, 2018

Know what Familiarity breeds? Perceived Familiarity. Perceived Familiarity breeds Unfamiliarity. Which breeds Disinterest, Ap...
September 11, 2018

Dr James practices medicine out of his clinic in Colorado, True Life Medicine, after leaving behind the "traditional Western ...
September 18, 2018

We've got a few books stacked around the office that we like to flip through for inspiration, and Hank Shaw's "Buck, Buck, Mo...
September 25, 2018