How Swaziland stretched my faith to the limit
Nothing made sense about interrupting my life to do a massive project in Swaziland in the summer of 2004 except this: if you wanted to s...
Nothing made sense about interrupting my life to do a massive project in Swaziland in the summer of 2004 except this: if you wanted to s...
My sister Christy spotted Ted Danson in the lobby of the Stanley Hotel this past week and I couldn't help wondering whether he'd pop up somewhere ther...
I write a lot about faith - about how you have to do your dream. Saturday's blog recounted how I did my dream in Swaziland despite innumerable obstacl...
Continued from Building your career vs. doing your dream (pt. 1): Stop for a second and look at the big picture. What you really want to do is ...
In the last two blogs, I've talked about doing your dream rather building a career. Bob Kunkle illustrates my point perfectly. This is one of my best ...
We've been talking about dreams in the last 3 blogs - I had the worst nightmare recently. I'm not into guns, but somehow I got a rifle. I was tryi...
Earlier this month, I posted What do you do when God is silent? and asked for your participation to help give Monica some good advice during a tough t...
"...so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then....
Ron Walborn is a friend. He comes to AIM and teaches our missionaries how to hear the voice of the Lord and engage other cultures with the t...
The job of pastor is hard enough. Ephesians 4 describes the role of pastor in the context of four other roles so that he can shoulder the weight of le...