More than bystanders
Jesus calls us to himself, first as bystanders, as witnesses of his glory. We get to see what he does, and we worship him for it. But ultimately, he...
Jesus calls us to himself, first as bystanders, as witnesses of his glory. We get to see what he does, and we worship him for it. But ultimately, he...
As a younger man, I used to look at my failures and misinterpret what God was doing. When I was fired from my first job, I saw that as me failing - a ...
The Millennial generation needs more failure. It's a paradox that too much success in the short-term can impair your long-term prospects, but it's tru...
Many of us feel like we have a book inside us, but first we have to have something to say. If it's nonfiction, then somehow readers need to find it va...
Here's something I believe that a lot of people find controversial in this modern age: You have an enemy who hates you. If God's dream is to see you f...
If the prognosticators are right, I may not be around tomorrow. FamilyRadio.com says this: "The Bible guarantees that tomorrow [that's today, the 2...
One of my favorite scenes from The Holy Grail is where the old guy proclaims, "I'm not dead yet!" It's 5:01 pm and I'm still here. And so is everybo...
A group of us led a Kingdom Dreams workshop in Atlanta this past weekend. Afterwards we went to Stone Mountain and sang songs and talked (that's Lilly...
Jesus came to set the captives free. Of course we're not in prison, so we figure, he came for the people behind bars, right? But the fact is, there ar...
One of the problems with discipleship in America is that we've removed the pain. We want to run around and put a pillow under rear-ends. And by keepin...