Why I'm a fan of Scott Molgard
Scott is easy to underestimate. Not one to blow his own trumpet, he works hard to keep your expectations low. He calls himself "fat" and describes his...
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Scott is easy to underestimate. Not one to blow his own trumpet, he works hard to keep your expectations low. He calls himself "fat" and describes his...
In the Christian school our kids attended, they sometimes stood out. Once when I discovered that one of our daughters was having a more exclusive r...
The sad thing is that my generation doesn't seem to realize that it has been doing the lying. Young people inevitably mistrust their elders to a certa...
Yesterday was a good day. Frankly, sometimes I get tired of writing this blog. I wonder, "Does anybody care about this stuff?" So yesterday I got some...
Four years ago, I tracked down Kari Miller, a Minnesotan school teacher who is spending her summer with widows and orphans in Uganda. I've b...
Homogeneity is a problem in the church. It's a term that means that everybody in a group is pretty much the same. It's a problem because (as explor...
In case no one's asked you a provocative question lately, I've got four of them for you. Take your pick: When was the last time you did something f...
J. Lee Grady, the editor of Charisma, puts out a regular email that energizes my faith. I recommend subscribing to it - it's free. His last ...
Having spent the past month in Africa with the World Racers, this idea of abandonment has really become a reality. This is a group of young Jesus-foll...