Posts by Tina Busenitz

Making History
Many of us are familiar with the quote by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, “Well-behaved women seldom make history.” The women whose legacies have influenced my life, my passions, and my ambitions were not “well-behaved,” as society in their respective times would have defined it.

No Room in the Inn
A young man wandered down our block this morning. He appeared lost and cold. He had no hat and no gloves. My husband Daren, who was working in our shed, noticed him and asked what he was looking for.

Breaking the Cycle
One of the most difficult things to witness in the inner city is the cycle of generational poverty and generational sin.

A Wedding You Won’t Read About in People Magazine
These days, weddings have taken on a life of their own... This was lodged in the back of my mind as my husband Daren and I made our way to Hutchinson Correctional Facility to attend a very different kind of wedding.