Losing the real you
"What good would it do to get everything you want and lose you, the real you?" - Jesus Jesus asks the most profound questions. This maze of life is...
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"What good would it do to get everything you want and lose you, the real you?" - Jesus Jesus asks the most profound questions. This maze of life is...
Ever since I was young, I've been terrified of high places. I remember a Boy Scout hiking trip to the Smoky Mountains when I was a kid. We kept gettin...
For ten days in April, we experienced an amazing time of transformation during World Race pre-trip training. Here are some of the testimonies (click o...
Many Christians are so spiritually frail, sickly, and lacking in spiritual vitality that they cannot stick to prayer for more than a few minutes a...
Youth pastors approaching 50 often run right into a brick wall. The really tragic thing is when a guy like Mike pours himself into his youth ministry ...
The disciples asked Jesus, "Why do you tell stories?" He answered, "I tell stories to create readiness, to nudge the people toward receptive insight."...
The media is a neutral thing, neither good nor bad - it's just raw technology. The problem is that because it is so often used in negative ways, one n...
The last two day's blogs have explored how we inadvertently mistake stewardship for ownership when we are stewards of something for a long time. Jesus...
In yesterday's blog, I unwrapped the subject of "the slow poison of a same place." It's a phenomenon whereby we become presumptuous about ownership o...
We just visited our friends Mike and Terri Nicholaou in Virginia. They have a neighbor lady with an attitude who presides over her section of the neig...