Trading comfort for adventure
Our culture prizes comfort and perpetuates consumerism. It locks us into a lifestyle where we expect the soft, the savory and the entertaining on a da...
Our culture prizes comfort and perpetuates consumerism. It locks us into a lifestyle where we expect the soft, the savory and the entertaining on a da...
This past month our World Race team in the Andes mountains in Peru met an elderly couple, Emilio and Luisa Chavez. After some conversation, they led L...
The following from Buechner makes the distinction between Christian words and the concepts behind them. Many of us who follow Jesus need to examine th...
Ron Walborn tells the following story. I was at the grocery store, checking out when the people behind me accosted me. "Excuse me, are...
I believe in taking risks. When a risk has been prayed over and is God-directed, it is a form of faith. Here's an example: This past week I was on ...
Here's a great story from Bob Logan's book on church planting movements that I pulled off Steve Addison's blog. Sure, here is the text with paragra...
We're sitting here in another World Race training conference in Georgia. We're challenging the naturalistic worldview that young people get by osmo...
We are a people who discard our remnants. On this resurrection day, it is worth considering a God who loves the remnant and the dramatic sensibility o...
Last week my old friend Damon Ghee made a special effort to see Karen and I after we'd not seen one another for a couple of years. He dr...
Ron Walborn tells the story of Kelly, a student at Nyack College where Walborn is a professor. A speaker at Nyack was praying for students and they we...