3 more students changing the world
In yesterday's blog I shared the examples of three teens who saw a need and stepped out on a limb to meet it. So many of us may see a need, bu...
In yesterday's blog I shared the examples of three teens who saw a need and stepped out on a limb to meet it. So many of us may see a need, bu...
Karen and I are back from Orlando. Over the last 20 years, we've watched Daniel Watson go from toddler, to little boy, to adolescent, to grown man. ...
A megachurch leader recently posed this question: "What wrecks you?" He argued that whatever disturbs our soul, whatever causes us to lose sleep at n...
Today is a day when the country is scrambling to get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. All over the country you can hear vacuum cleaners running on...
I love, as Paul Harvey says, to be able to share "the rest of the story." A little over a year ago, I posted a blog about when God is silent. A woma...
This article about World Racer Ali Page showed up in a Colorado Springs newspaper. Our World Race squad has been stuck in Bangkok for the better part ...
In an earlier post I reported on the aftermath of the Myanmar flood. We need to see and be moved by the need. We have a great deal of self-sufficienc...
Our consumer-driven culture reached a new low yesterday. You'd think with the economic downturn that consumers would pull in their horns and stop rus...
I wrote a blog on accountability and provoked this response from a couple of women about their struggle for covenant: Tami Kesling writes: Women h...
When the Hitchcock's big Greyhound-type bus came rolling down our long driveway and the aunties, uncles, and cousins came pouring out, the party was o...