
The Idol You Don’t Know You’re Worshiping
What’s your secret sin? Everybody has one. It’s that part of your life where depravity seems to have the strongest grip. Most don’t fight the kind of sin that’s evident Read More …
No pretense. No nonsense. Sometimes – no sense at all.
What’s your secret sin? Everybody has one. It’s that part of your life where depravity seems to have the strongest grip. Most don’t fight the kind of sin that’s evident Read More …
Turn signals are counterproductive. It’s happened to everyone. You’re stuck in heavy traffic, crawling a few inches an hour. Annoyed at everyone else on the road, you decide it’s time Read More …
Time flies when you’re getting old. I mean, we all know I don’t look old. Still strikingly handsome and youthful at 35. But time seems to be constantly quickening. 2014 Read More …
It’s time for Christians to have productive conversations about racism. Recent grand jury decisions in Ferguson and New York City exposed the open wound of racism in our society. Unfortunately, Read More …
Under normal circumstances, you wouldn’t expect this to happen when 1,500 people gather for worship. It shouldn’t be dangerous. But on this particular night, the service ended with the congregation Read More …
Does that title make you uncomfortable? Good. Human nature leads us to people we trust for information. We all tend to create a small circle filled with experts that share Read More …
“I wish all of those bloggers would stop writing about Ferguson and actually start doing something to make a difference.” I’ve heard complaints about bloggers before. But this one made Read More …
Filters make life better for everyone. Particularly when they’re applied to your thoughts. Just think about all of the outrageous things you almost said. The jokes that seemed funny in Read More …
Complainers are annoying. But we need them. Most people would rather ignore problems. It’s less stressful. And more fun. But throughout history, the consistent laments of various people groups have Read More …
It blows my mind that people don’t see it. After almost 2 weeks of protests in Ferguson, African Americans across the country continue to shake their heads in frustration. Another Read More …