The Goal of Parenting (... or at least one of them)
The primary part of my job at Adventures in Missions is working with parents of World Racers. Here's something I link to every time we have...
The primary part of my job at Adventures in Missions is working with parents of World Racers. Here's something I link to every time we have...
I’ve always had an uncomfortable relationship with praying for healing. I can easily get caught up in “What if it doesn’...
Erwin McManus, in a couple of the talks I’ve heard him give, has posed this question: Why are some people transformed as they go through t...
There are times when tears come unexpectedly for me. When my emotions feel close to the surface, ready to spill over. A day feels melancho...
This week I had the privilege of connecting with a long distance friend who is going through an extremely painful time. There seems to be no goo...
I’m struck by a particular detail in the story of Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well in John 4. It’s not her outcast ...
In some circles, you hear people bemoaning the fact that many churches are inwardly focused. They care about “their own” and appear ...
To be deeply peaceful – no matter what the circumstances - is something I’ve learned in the last decade or so. The Lord has worked o...
Oprah often asks her guests – in her TV interviews and in her magazine – this question: “What do you know for sure?” &n...
Is it possible that Kingdom work is as much about what we say “No” to as it is about what we say “Yes” to? [Note: ...