Have you been wrecked this week?
Last week, I mentioned a new project that I helped launch late January of this year: Wrecked for the Ordinary. This online magazine was initially a pl...
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Last week, I mentioned a new project that I helped launch late January of this year: Wrecked for the Ordinary. This online magazine was initially a pl...
If you haven't heard, AIM publishes an online magazine called Wrecked for the Ordinary. It grew from a theme that we were seeing in some of our short-...
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...
An excerpt from an article about the book, The Danger Habitvby Mike Barrett. In May of 2006, a fascinating story played itself out on th...
1. What makes me feel good about myself? 2. Do I get stuck in a rut periodically? 3. Do I regularly depend on God to do things for me ...
What if all the things that other people have been saying about you all your life have little to do with who you really are? What if the cultural aspe...
Scott Molgard on the World Race is going through a process of rediscovering who he really is. It's fun to read his blogs - he can be painfully honest ...
We have a false self and a true self. The false self is a function of: our accomplishments what others say about us our externally-derived ...
Here's one of the best books of the year, The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne. What one reviewer says: From dressing the wound...
A year or so ago, one of the greatest anachronisms and human interest stories of the past century came to a close. Hemingway wrote his short sto...