The consumer church
We live in the wealthiest society the world has ever known, a country where the poorest among us has life-enhancing amenities that kings only dreamed ...
We live in the wealthiest society the world has ever known, a country where the poorest among us has life-enhancing amenities that kings only dreamed ...
I'm praying about a TV show. I want to tell the stories of desperate people around the world looking for and finding hope. I see so many of them as th...
If you haven't heard, AIM publishes an online magazine called Wrecked for the Ordinary. It grew from a theme that we were seeing in some of our short-...
Here we are in Africa, a land where, if ever it would seem difficult to trust God, it would be here. How do you account for all the pain here and stil...
Well, we just arrived safely in South Africa. Yesterday's quick tour of Paris between flights was fun, even if we were zombie-like having flown all...
"To the pure, all things are pure." Titus 1:15 Somewhere along the line, we failed to draw a line. It's not fashionable in a fuzzy, postmodern wor...
We're far too critically-minded in the States. We need to be born again again. We are members of "the faith," but we're often lacking in the faith de...
To know others deeply and to be known is to put an exclamation point on our humanity. It is to meet the second highest of Maslow's Hierarchy of Ne...
Sometimes, I look at the poverty in places like Swaziland, and I despair of ever seeing hope reborn. Children are abused, teenagers are p...
The Bible seems to contradict itself. 2 Timothy 3:16 instructs us to teach. But James 3:1 says that not many of us should presume to be teachers beca...