Three things Jesus does that we don't do
G.K. Chesterton said, "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried." But what does tha...
G.K. Chesterton said, "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried." But what does tha...
We think we're afraid of Covid-19. We think, "Once we get a vaccine, it will be safe." But will it? Apparently the vaccine is just months away. When w...
Election season is about getting the masses behind you. It's a time to gather coalitions and get out the vote. It's also a season to lose your own ...
This past Monday I announced (in this blog post) to our blog community that I felt the Lord asking me to go deeper rather than broader. I said, "I wil...
Where is our response to the two hurricanes that have devastated southwest Louisiana? Despite winds that were more powerful there than those o...
Wednesday night, Isaiah and Meghan Carter had been driving a long time across country to get home. The two lanes of Clark's Bridge Road were dark,...
So many of you are not just tired, you are weary! 30 years ago I learned a lesson of what to do when you feel that way. I shared it a few years ba...
Jesus was in a miserable place. The desert sun scorched his flesh. He had no food to eat. And then, who should he meet there in that vulnerable ...
Before he ascended to his nation's throne, David was in an inbetween time, as are we. He had not taken hold of his destiny, but his tribe had come tog...
Why study Jesus? Because we don't just believe in him, but we as his "followers" have chosen to follow him. So we need to understand how he asks us...