The balance between intimacy and urgency
Intimacy cannot be done quickly. It requires that we take the wristwatch off. Glance at the clock when you're trying to connect and you put a lid on w...
Intimacy cannot be done quickly. It requires that we take the wristwatch off. Glance at the clock when you're trying to connect and you put a lid on w...
This thing in Haiti has rocked my world. I've never seen anything like it. I'm going to write a summary about it tomorrow morning, and then the blog w...
Here's a little known fact: Three months ago (November, '09) the pastors of Haiti had a national meeting. They prayed for revival. They prayed that Go...
There is an open heaven in Haiti and we who follow Jesus need to respond. I, for one am overwhelmed and trying to figure out how I'll respond. As I...
Back in the U.S. now and I'm already doing a gut check. Before we flew to Haiti, I felt God giving me a dream: Call the pastors together as repre...
When the earth shook with violence in Leogane, an orphanage of 46 girls erupted in screams. A house mom threw her body across the three nearest girls ...
Imagine a natural disaster hitting your neighborhood. A tornado or an earthquake wipes out all the homes and cars up and down your streets. Grateful t...
So many things have been crushed in Haiti, people, homes, and government buildings. You'd think that hope would be one of them. Today we saw where a b...
We're in Port-au-Prince tonight. Safely behind the walls of a missions compound. Our team of ten is mostly youth pastors - bloggers telling the folks ...
We didn't expect this. We expected the devastation, the crumbled buildings, the tent cities. But we didn't expect the hope. We arrived in time to...