Consumerism run amok
Our consumer-driven culture reached a new low yesterday. You'd think with the economic downturn that consumers would pull in their horns and stop rus...
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Our consumer-driven culture reached a new low yesterday. You'd think with the economic downturn that consumers would pull in their horns and stop rus...
In an earlier post I reported on the aftermath of the Myanmar flood. We need to see and be moved by the need. We have a great deal of self-sufficienc...
When the Hitchcock's big Greyhound-type bus came rolling down our long driveway and the aunties, uncles, and cousins came pouring out, the party was o...
Today is a day when the country is scrambling to get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. All over the country you can hear vacuum cleaners running on...
"Who gives this woman away to be married?" the preacher asks. Few moments in life are more poignant than when a father gives his daughter away ...
The golfer Arnold Palmer once played a series of exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia. The king was so impressed that he proposed to give Palmer a gif...
It's Thanksgiving week in a season of diminished expectations. As long as we're re-configuring our priorities, let me make the following recommendat...
I wrote a blog on accountability and provoked this response from a couple of women about their struggle for covenant: Tami Kesling writes: Women h...
I'm in Nashville today speaking at a Youth Specialties conference on the subject of raising up World Changers. Here's a report from a group of...
We just returned from debriefing a team in Thailand. Karen and I are committed to these young people and with each trip we take to meet them somewher...