A critical mass of redeemed pain
Pain teaches us the value of things. Some folks have to go bankrupt before they live according to a budget. Endure a few months of unemployment and yo...
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Pain teaches us the value of things. Some folks have to go bankrupt before they live according to a budget. Endure a few months of unemployment and yo...
I'd like to propose that we start a group project to change our lives in a simple, but potentially profound way. Every weekend, I'd like to meet you a...
When I was headed to Haiti two months ago, I thought I saw him at a restaurant and I got a queasy feeling. Funny how 30 years later, I'm still bot...
"It wasn't my fault." "I didn't mean for it to turn out like this." How often we hear words like those in our everyday life. And my response is,...
I was looking at a blog I'd written from a couple of years ago and saw the prayer request of a friend. So I emailed and asked him, "How did this turn ...
Have you ever been unfairly criticized? Once, because one of our mission teams went on a one-month media fast, the rumor circulated among some pare...
It's Christmas, peak season for suicides and I have this to say to you if you find yourself anywhere near that God-forsaken place. First of all, don't...
Gary Black and his family have been on a fascinating journey these past three years. At some point, I hope that he'll be able to share it with you. He...
What is your emotional range? So many of you reading this are shut down in some way. I say that with empathy as in, "you were made for much more." Y...
I have 367 Twitter followers, but in the last day or so, 16 young women who had no history on Twitter (but who were each instantly following 800 or mo...