Testing your faith by hitchhiking
Living in America can be hard on your faith. Life is designed to be comfortable and risk-free here. But the life of faith is, of necessity, uncomforta...
Living in America can be hard on your faith. Life is designed to be comfortable and risk-free here. But the life of faith is, of necessity, uncomforta...
It's finally here. My first book in quite a while. I've been working for nearly five years on a book about the process people go through on the Wor...
Our middle daughter, Estie, just made a momentous decision and writes about it here. I like my makeup, my clothes, my bed. So when people brought u...
At 94, Jeanelle Booth has outlived most of her friends. "I don't know why the Lord is keeping me around," she says, "it must be to pray." And pray ...
I've been sending people to the mission field for 25 years. This year we (Adventures) sent our 100,000th short-term missionary. Along the way, I've ma...
It seems just like yesterday that Talia was a toddler who loved nothing more than to be pushed on the playground swings. Then one day I turned arou...
As Karen and I prepare to begin help disciple 62 world racers beginning in September, we've been thinking about how best to do it. The thought abou...
"I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation." (Phil. 4:12) What is that secret? I think it has to do with e...
We just got back from our family reunion in Colorado. It was sweet - much better than some of our past reunions. I like that word reunion. Re-union...
I don't know about you, but one of the things that I most struggle with as I try to follow Jesus is this tension between relying on my own God-gi...