How I almost missed my destiny
We Jesus-followers are called to invest our lives to build the Kingdom. We all have destiny and many have a vocational call – for some, it may be to...
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We Jesus-followers are called to invest our lives to build the Kingdom. We all have destiny and many have a vocational call – for some, it may be to...
Yesterday I wrote about really living. Here is a story from 1999 where the idea first hit home to me: ---------------------- It's a little after 7...
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Though Thoreau was probably not a Christian, he recognized that life w...
My friend Lee Ashby that I wrote about yesterday is in process on this. He’s a successful businessman, but he feels too one-dimensional. He’s bein...
I'm in Colorado today. Yesterday I saw a classmate from business school who I haven’t seen in nearly 20 years. Lee Ashby and I were very different...
The step of faith rarely seems prudent. Prudence contemplates what can be perceived with the senses. Faith, according Hebrews 11:1 means being certain...
Seeing life with the eyes of faith requires risk taking and trust. As Jesus and his disciples would encounter needy people, Jesus kept one eye on his ...
God has always given His children huge, impossible tasks, tasks that forced dependence on Him requiring that He display His power. Abraham moved his t...
Jennifer Smith, an AIM discipler tells this story: As a newly clean and sober person, I attended 12-step meetings quite frequently. One day I heard...
We’re born with our stomachs growling. We’re born needy and grasping. We require nurture to grow, and we’re born consumers. We come hard-wired w...