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David Trinko: Alexa’s new patterns of a teenager
It appears we have another teenager in our home.
David Trinko: Teaching your own child to be a leader
It’s one thing to say you’re a leader. It’s another to prove it.
David Trinko: They’re ready, but you’re not
My daughter’s boyfriend recently asked me how I felt about her moving out of our house and on her own.
David Trinko: Nearly done sharing those COVID stats
The national emergency is nearly over. So, too, will be our weekly updates about it.
David Trinko: Jesus alive and well in our world
“Why do you seek the living one among the dead? He is not here, but he has been raised.”
David Trinko: Try not to be the fool
For 364 days a year, Americans scoff at lies. We don’t want to hear them. We don’t want to say them. We want everyone to be as honest as the day is long.
David Trinko: On campus after all these years
It seems so strange being a visitor to a place you once called home.
David Trinko: Cameras so tiny they’re obsolete
Gather round, children, as I tell you a story about a very small but bewildering time in our history.
David Trinko: The joy of small-town celebrations
The firetrucks blared their sirens again Saturday afternoon going down the main road in Ottawa.
David Trinko: Testing the limits of accuracy with ChatGPT
If you ever need a good laugh, ask artificial intelligence to tell you about your life.