Cultivating the habit of thankfulness: Week #3
Sundays are a slow day on the blog and I have a feeling folks may be tiring of this exercise of turning the thankless parts of our lives into points o...
Sundays are a slow day on the blog and I have a feeling folks may be tiring of this exercise of turning the thankless parts of our lives into points o...
Loved this tender post by Marc Schifano: The pictures I took in Swaziland still rock me every time I look at them, more each time in fact. I was ...
What do you do when you've become aware of the false self, when your discontent has risen to a place of critical mass? Something has to...
2nd in a series on identity A soul under pressure goes looking for safety in what are often broken places. We look for release in relat...
What do you suppose Jesus meant when he said, "I can guarantee this truth: Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the...
I'm headed back to Haiti with a group of eight leaders on May 26. Since the earthquake hit, we've found that the best way to help is by working in par...
What do you believe about healing? A lot of folks who have never experienced God's healing power explain it away by saying that those gifts have cease...
Last weekend was for me an encouraging time on this blog. I proposed that we'd come together as a blog community and practice the habit of thankfulnes...
All Katie did was say "yes" to God. What would happen if we were to say "yes" to what he's asking of us? Here is Katie's story in her own words. I ...
On Monday I wrote a blog called Activism is necessary for understanding. The point of it was, we don't have to become perfect to serve God, we just ha...