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...
I have an urban pastor-friend who rebukes the tentative faith he sees in white people by saying, “Don’t be half-steppin’ toward me.” We are...
God has given me the privilege in the last few years to be a part of three ministry start-ups that have had to grow large quickly. Swaziland in the...
Some things pass for discipleship and do nothing to form Christ in a person. They smell like the real thing, but are impotent as spiritual tools (2 Ti...
In yesterday's blog, in an effort to breathe a little life into some tired old terms, I defined a few words you may use in discipling another person. ...
Because the vernacular is always evolving, it is important that we define and update our definitions of our terms. Only a few of these terms are in th...
90-96% of our thoughts are repetitive and generally negative, says writer Richard Rohr, citing psychological studies. We recycle our thoughts, allowin...
Twelve years ago when I met Erin, I quickly learned what her friends knew well – she takes no prisoners when it comes to having fun. As an intern in...
Radical vision casting – it’s what we as parents nee...