The Hunger Games and you
In my household, I can't ignore The Hunger Games. My five girls (including Karen) are fans of the book. And all are eagerly looking forward to the mov...
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In my household, I can't ignore The Hunger Games. My five girls (including Karen) are fans of the book. And all are eagerly looking forward to the mov...
Years ago when I heard Andrew Shearman's message about the 42nd generation, I thought to myself, "This needs to be a book." Two problems immediatel...
The most important thing you need to make it through life is a sense of purpose. Without purpose, people lose their inner spark, their will to live. ...
For the last couple of decades, I've been calling youth ministers to focus on their central calling - discipling young people as Jesus did his discipl...
I'm going to see my best friends from college this week in Florida. We're all very different. Two doctors, a couple of businessmen, an airline pilot...
We need more dancing, more laughter, more healing. Life was meant to be rich with kingdom encounters. That's why I love to shine a light on the storie...
Writing from the Paris airport with French being spoken all around me, I can think a little more clearly than back home. I don't speak French, so it's...
I first met Ryan Hughes outside the Catalyst conference last fall. His story is so amazing I had to share it. "In 2007 I got laid off from my job w...
On the World Race, there is a stop on the journey where no one wants to go. We don't advertise it in our brochures, yet almost everyone seems to go th...
I was reviewing the long, tedious process of editing my book, Kingdom Journeys. I'm finally satisfied with it. But a couple of times during the four y...