What impacts your worldview?
In yesterday's blog, I challenged readers to take a look at the narrowness of their worldview. But how do we even know what's narrow and what's not? T...
In yesterday's blog, I challenged readers to take a look at the narrowness of their worldview. But how do we even know what's narrow and what's not? T...
We are way too parochial in America. We grow up speaking only English, thinking that ours is the only fishbowl to swim in, immersed in a culture w...
Nsoko, Swaziland is the most pain-filled place on earth I know. In a country where 45% of adults have the HIV virus, the people of Nsoko have an infec...
Our work in Africa continually overwhelms us. The issues of life and death are so immediate there. This morning I read a report from from Tiffany Berk...
Many of you have been wondering what happened with some of the missions photo contest pictures. Well, the folks at the YouthWorker Journal were kin...
Slowly, over a period of years, I'm learning about my children's generation. I'm seeing their great potential and the areas where they struggle. Here'...
After encouraging my readers to more actively consider marriage in yesterday's blog, I thought a good follow-up blog might be in order. This article b...
I remember as a senior in college being greatly perplexed by the issue of marriage and its timing. Although I was head over heels in love with Karen, ...
The world needs more prayer. It's the mechanism through which we collaborate with God. Great men and women of faith have always had prayer at the ...
Gary Black and his family have been on a fascinating journey these past three years. At some point, I hope that he'll be able to share it with you. He...