Becoming aware of our brokenness
Over my years in ministry, I've thought a lot about brokenness. I like this picture of a group of garbage pickers on a trash heap with their bags o...
Over my years in ministry, I've thought a lot about brokenness. I like this picture of a group of garbage pickers on a trash heap with their bags o...
What in the world is going on with our leaders? Why are they failing us so badly? We have no faith in our politicians. Young people are leaving ...
So, Karen and I are in Panama. We're taking some time off and I'm going to try not to blog for a week. In the mean time, I'd like to...
There are plenty of great essays and books on the Holy Spirit. I particularly like this one that the Christian & Missionary Alliance wrote. As our...
I'm at World Race training camp in northern Georgia. My parents drove down to join us from a conference they had attended in North Carolina. D...
If you're a student, where do you go to be discipled in the same sort of way that Jesus poured into his disciples? If you're a parent, wh...
I have friends who have stopped believing in God. I don't pray that they'll change their theology. I pray that they'll have an experien...
Most of us have a remarkable ability to forget. It's what enables us to take new risk. Having been burned in one relationship, as the pain begins to r...
Jumbo Gerber is our director in Swaziland. He just wrote about the following four people: Mamba (age 7) was hanged by his stepfather A lit...
A friend asked me what the difference is between a kingdom journey and a pilgrimage. I see a pilgrimage as a kind of kingdom journey, one that is f...