Taking a leap of faith
I don't like heights and I don't like leaping from them. The higher I go, the bigger the jump, the more faith is required. Paradoxically, the older...
I don't like heights and I don't like leaping from them. The higher I go, the bigger the jump, the more faith is required. Paradoxically, the older...
How many times have you been on a mission trip and the people you're visiting invite you into their home and give you a wonderful meal that they c...
It's one thing to have baggage - a chip on your shoulder, insecurities, relational dysfunction - but it's another thing to be oblivious about the bagg...
This post is by Joe Bunting, my son-in-law. Joe is a writer and a teacher, and his blog, The Write Practice, is becoming a great online community f...
How do we change? Mostly we do it by degrees - incrementally over time. Not many overnight sensations in the real world. So where do the radicals w...
Did you ever wonder why Jesus said that we'll always have the poor with us? He might have had any of a number of things in mind. For example, p...
Jesus was healing a blind man and the healing was partial. He asked him a diagnostic question: "Can you see?" And when it was evi...
I've got to admit, there were a lot of doubters. So many that I was tempted to doubt too. "You're going to do what? Put on tuxes to honor missions ...
Do you struggle to make the transition from work to home? I certainly have on occasion. At work, my calendar is full and the authority lines are clear...
Did you ever stop to consider why Jesus called the poor blessed? It could be for a variety of reasons, but I'd like to suggest that one is that povert...