What’s “courage?” Bravery? Facing your fears? David standing up to Goliath? All good examples, but courage is really pretty simple. Courage means doing what’s right regardless of consequences. Simple, perhaps, but certainly not easy. I’ve had this conversation – with myself and others – and here’s what often happens. I might lose friends. Family members […]
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Let’s all agree that 2020 was horrible. Nobody liked 2020, and we’re all glad it’s over. So let’s get the griping and complaining out of the way. It was, to quote Dr. Seuss, a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year. Now, can we let it go? Can we acknowledge that the pain was real […]
Continue readingGood And Bad Things
I may have a new philosophy of life. Okay, maybe that’s a bit over the top. But I heard a statement that stopped me in my tracks. I’m not even sure about the specific topic, but that’s not important. We don’t do bad things to stop bad things. We do good things to stop bad […]
Continue readingThe End
Actually, it’s the beginning, but you and I don’t need another rant about how 2020 was the most horrible year ever so the next one has to be better. The calendar has no agency. The past year didn’t do anything to us, and whatever was happening yesterday will continue, unless we do something about it. […]
Continue readingWhat’s In A Name?
It’s one of those old-timey songs. I’ve heard it dozens of times, but when it popped into my head this morning – things just stopped. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, there’s something about that name… Honestly, I know the melody but I’d have to look up the rest of the lyrics. That’s okay, because that one line […]
Continue readingLearn What I Already Know
I’m waiting, preparing for FREEDOM TOUR 2021 and the birth of Jesus. In His Advent journal, my friend Jon encouraged us today to “listen” as part of waiting. I thought about a guy who came up to me after a presentation a while back. After thanking me, he said something quite profound. “You taught me […]
Continue readingBelieving And Deciding
“We make decisions based on our beliefs.” Pastor Dick Foth spoke about the difficult choice Joseph made. His teenaged fiancé was pregnant, and he wasn’t the father. Mary told an unbelievable tale, then an angel showed up in a dream and said, “God did it.” Joseph could have broken the engagement. He could have had […]
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Every Christmas we hear the ancient words of Isaiah: For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. I’ve wondered a lot about that last phrase, never more that during this insane year. What could it possibly mean […]
Continue readingHow About Tomorrow?
Becky put up some outdoor Christmas lights this weekend. Not a big deal for most folks. But this weekend was also the 33rd anniversary of the day I met two paramedics following a 10-foot fall – while installing outdoor Christmas lights. This time our neighbor helped. Everyone kept their feet on the ground. We’re not […]
Continue readingIt’s Tricky
Planning FREEDOM TOUR 2020 was tricky. Our team absolutely believes we’re called to support the kids at the HOME OF HOPE. We take that seriously, and their needs didn’t disappear with a global pandemic. We also care deeply for the community that’s formed around riding bikes to support these special children. So we did our […]
Continue readingBack To Basics
“How are we gonna do Thanksgiving?” With all the disruptions and restrictions, in the midst of a pandemic, in a year characterized by turmoil and disruption, lots of us are wondering how we can possibly do Thanksgiving. 1863 was another year of turmoil and disruption in a nation ripped apart by civil war. I’m sure […]
Continue readingIt Is Well
It was nearly 40 years ago. Hard to believe. I sit here planning exciting new adventures for FREEDOM TOUR 2021 and a familiar hymn takes me back to the day I publicly began my journey with Jesus. It was a simple ceremony, and I got to choose a favorite song. An obvious choice captured the […]
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