A Journey May be What You Need to Change Your Life
This morning I'm on a train ride from Sorrento to the Rome airport after 11 days doing things that were stretching and often surprising. I'm so gl...
This morning I'm on a train ride from Sorrento to the Rome airport after 11 days doing things that were stretching and often surprising. I'm so gl...
A lot of people call themselves Christians and they think that God is most interested in the quality of their belief system. Jesus asks us to beli...
Since I walked my father into the valley of the shadow of death five years ago, I have used poetry as a way to process what I was only dimly begin...
We all have acquaintances. But how many real friends do we have? The word "friends" has come on hard times. We "friend" others, but we don't do...
The most important lesson I've learned about following Jesus in the last 30 years is this. You have to go with the goers. I call disciples who ...
When the 2010 Haiti earthquake killed over 200,000 people and left so many others homeless, my son moved into action. It was chaos there. People w...
This morning I walked up the steps to our office. Sitting on the porch were two women talking. One I've known for more than a decade. I remember w...
Tomorrow I help launch an experiment. The idea is to train a small group of Christ-following leaders to be the change the world needs. We've recruit...
I just got back from my seventh hike of the Camino de Santiago yesterday. One of the highlights for a peregrino (pilgrim) is arriving at the Cruz ...
The news from Asheville in the wake of Hurricane Helene, is grim. The town without power, roads washed out, many people homeless. The govern...