5 Steps to forgiving someone who hurt you
Every day you live with the pain of raw, exposed nerve endings - the throb of bitterness, the flashbacks, the thoughts of how things could have played...
Every day you live with the pain of raw, exposed nerve endings - the throb of bitterness, the flashbacks, the thoughts of how things could have played...
One of the ways we increase our faith is to see what it produces when others have it. I've shared an example of Jess Davis once before on this blog an...
Coming back from Quiche to Guatemala City yesterday in a Cessna, I was treated to a front row view of the Fuego Volcano erupting. Snapped this pic. On...
I don't know that I've ever really seen a church revival until this week. Yes, I've gone to any number of "revival services." Songs are sung, a pre...
It's my last day in Guatemala. Our teams are going into prisons, orphanages and hospitals. We look for those who are hurting and most hungry for hope....
I'm in Guatemala with our amazing L squad. Yesterday I sensed that God wanted to do something with the squad. At breakfast, I sat at a table with six ...
We encourage our racers to blog about their lives on the World Race. We encourage them to be as vulnerable as possible. It gets them to a place of fre...
Karen and I have been in Chicago this week launching 240 racers. And while it's been an exciting week with the racers, for me one of the highlights wa...
John Frank Dieguez wrote this post from South Africa. Sitting in the pew behind Weolthu I think about the conversation I witnessed minutes ago betwee...
I don't know about you, but I'm pulled in two directions. One part of me desires blessings - breakfast buffets loaded with fine pastries and an omlett...