Guatemala's Unsung Heroes
It's my last day in Guatemala. Our teams are going into prisons, orphanages and hospitals. We look for those who are hurting and most hungry for hope....
It's my last day in Guatemala. Our teams are going into prisons, orphanages and hospitals. We look for those who are hurting and most hungry for hope....
I don't know that I've ever really seen a church revival until this week. Yes, I've gone to any number of "revival services." Songs are sung, a pre...
Coming back from Quiche to Guatemala City yesterday in a Cessna, I was treated to a front row view of the Fuego Volcano erupting. Snapped this pic. On...
One of the ways we increase our faith is to see what it produces when others have it. I've shared an example of Jess Davis once before on this blog an...
Every day you live with the pain of raw, exposed nerve endings - the throb of bitterness, the flashbacks, the thoughts of how things could have played...
Some thoughts about biblical wine making: Jesus did it. I guess that counts for something. Wine is all throughout the Bible. You see it in parab...
How do people learn? You'd expect schools to have the answer. But most people's experience with school has been uneven, and often, unsatisfactory. ...
Some people who say they are Christians are not. They do not profess a gospel of love, but of hate. They don't put into practice Jesus' words and have...
I have an opportunity I'd like to offer you. Children in Swaziland have to fight to live. So many of their parents have died of AIDS. And rising fo...
Karen and I are coaching 64 20-somethings (World Racers - you can see their blogs here). I told them we'd answer any question they might want to ask u...