I recently had the honor to write as a Live Dead Advocate. The post went live today. You can check it out by following the link below and feel free to browse their site. This ministry is inspiring people all over the world to give up their small ambitions and follow Jesus. http://silkroad.live-dead.org/2015/01/30/learning-to-live-dead/
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Happy Ash Wednesday?
I overheard a conversation outside my office yesterday. A student asked the question, “Would I wish someone a Happy Lent?” That got my mind going. We wish happiness often: happy birthdays, happy New Years, happy Presidents Day, even happy Monday. Not a big deal really–just a way to wish someone well or give you something … Continue reading
Building a Culture of Discipleship
I presented this for the Potomac District Assemblies of God ministers @ District Council this week. Due to the nature of the content I thought it would be good to provide an opportunity to give it a second hearing. You can read the entire content below. Be sure to leave a comment–I’d love to get … Continue reading
Good things come…
Just a little something I shared with our students. Thought you might like it too. ..being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6 A little more than a month ago, Starbucks surprised me with a new … Continue reading
Gentle reminder
Levi’s been a little clingy lately. Jen’s been bearing the brunt of the attachment, but when we’re in a crowd, he’ll cling to the most familiar hand, arm, or leg he can find. The Sunday morning crowd @ NCC sent Levi into my arms. He must have been pretty comfortable there because that’s where he … Continue reading
The Obligatory New Year’s Day Post
Here we are @ the beginning of a new year. 2008. I’m sure if you googled the word “resolution” you’d find millions of entries. For some reason changing of our calendars causes us to recognize our failures and promise to make some changes. Like bug to the zapper, I find myself drawn to the same … Continue reading