Unconventional Sermons…

…are some of the best. Happy Saturday! Have you watched the TV show Duck Dynasty? A friend told me about it, and I’ll confess I sort of dismissed it without giving it a chance. I think I’d like spending time on Phil Robertson’s porch. He’d likely think my handcycle is silly, just as I think […]

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What Can I Do?

It’s been a tough few days. Explosions, investigations, arrests. Bloody images. triage, heroes, evacuations, survivors, and casualties. The stuff of war zones, exponentially more horrific because it played out on our own streets. If you’re like me, you probably aren’t directly impacted. Unless you live in Boston or West, Texas, the routines of your daily […]

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Turn Up The Light

Last night Becky read a quote from Facebook. “If you’re trying to defeat the human spirit, marathoners are the wrong group to target.” It’s easy to become discouraged and cynical in the wake of the senseless violence of the Boston attacks. It’s also true that light overwhelmed darkness in the moments following the explosions. Runners […]

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Agenda

Happy Monday! The last couple of weeks have reminded me about today’s word-of-the-week… AGENDA I can’t seem to figure out how to quit trying to figure out God’s agenda. I keep telling myself I’m not responsible for the results. I see all sorts of evidence that my plans rarely end up being God’s plans. I […]

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Can We Really End It?

Happy Saturday! My friend Alycia shared this poignant video on her blog. She’s preparing to travel to a difficult part of the world to do what she can to end the horror of modern-day slavery. I encourage you to follow Alycia’s work. Can’t see the video? Click here. If you’d feel God calling you to […]

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While Haters Celebrate

I try to avoid commenting on current events. Today, I’m making an exception. I imagine you’re aware of the tragic death of Matthew Warren, the 27-year-old son of Rick and Kay Warren. Matthew’s dad is one of America’s best-known Christian pastors. Rick Warren posted this statement on Facebook: Grieving is hard. Grieving as public figures, […]

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Nuance

Happy Monday! My friend Clark Osborn inspired today’s word-of-the-week… NUANCE Clark made a simple statement: “Always” is almost always wrong. He’s mostly right. I tend to seek the central theme, the big idea, the captivating sound bite. Social media feeds this obsession—we’re all trying to capture our deepest thoughts in 140 characters. Life, of course, […]

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