Learning the posture of a giver
We’re born with our stomachs growling. We’re born needy and grasping. We require nurture to grow, and we’re born consumers. We come hard-wired w...
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We’re born with our stomachs growling. We’re born needy and grasping. We require nurture to grow, and we’re born consumers. We come hard-wired w...
One of the chief jobs of a parent is to help their children learn two hand motions and to teach them in such a way that they become reflexive and habi...
My point isn't to knock "Bill" below - it's to make a case for the rare people like Chad who will take Jesus at his word and live a life of radical ab...
To have a “warrior moment” you have to first love something so much you’ll die for it. I know I love Karen and the kids that much. I love the Lo...
So much of what we do is half-hearted. Our parenting is often half-hearted. We’re so busy with other things that we don’t really give our children...
The Pharisees confronted John the Baptist and his response was profound, “A man can receive only what is given to him from heaven.” (Joh...
This afternoon I got a call from one of our leaders who discovered that one of the participants on his trip was “seriously suicidal” and had been ...
"Anxiety and fear are what we know best in this fantastic century of ours. Wars and rumors of wars. From civilization itself to what seemed the most u...
17 years ago, living in West Palm Beach, I was still too full of vinegar and a sense of my own possibilities and the methodologies of a corporate mana...
A highlight of our weekend visit to the new Atlanta aquarium was the Beluga whale tank. Beluga whales are like giant dolphins with bulbous foreheads. ...