Sometimes, There Are No “Both Sides”
What happened at the Capitol on January 6th is one of the biggest black-eyes in our nation’s history, and those … Continue reading Sometimes, There Are No “Both Sides”
What happened at the Capitol on January 6th is one of the biggest black-eyes in our nation’s history, and those … Continue reading Sometimes, There Are No “Both Sides”
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How crawling in a hole can help you regain perspective. Photo by Adam Bixby on Unsplash The (Brief) Story of Elijah … Continue reading The Elijah Method
I may have ripped that headline from a novel/movie, but the truth is, I know nothing about that novel/movie… just … Continue reading Pastoring in a Time of COVID-19
Where the Church has been; where the Church is going next Photo by Nik Shuliahin on Unsplash If you were to … Continue reading The Next Great Reformation
Photo by John Bakator on Unsplash As I woke up this morning and scanned through my Twitter feed, one of the … Continue reading Reflecting on Current Political Matters
Photo by twinsfisch on Unsplash A Bold Claim America is a Christian nation. That’s a bold claim, isn’t it? And yet, it’s … Continue reading The Myth of a “Christian” Nation
What a short letter from Abraham Lincoln can teach us about success Photo by Nghia Le on Unsplash In a letter … Continue reading A Resolution to Succeed