The martyrdom of Ezekiel
Ezekiel was a radical who lived and died for Christ in northern Mozambique. Our World Race teams met his widow and I listened to his story from a co...
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Ezekiel was a radical who lived and died for Christ in northern Mozambique. Our World Race teams met his widow and I listened to his story from a co...
An uncommitted generation is coming of age and there are things they don't like about the reflection in the mirror. Because so many young people hav...
In my last blog, I asked the question, "Are we raising a nation of wimps?" But more importantly, if you've bought into the cultural paradigm of pare...
Karen and I just returned from Antigua, Guatemala, site of our first debrief with the World Race team we're coaching this year. One of the themes ...
In the book Culture Shift, author R. Albert Mohler Jr. diagnoses a number of the things that are breaking down in our culture. Of particular concern i...
Our lives are too complicated. Thoreau tells us "As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler; solitude will not be solitude,...
What a summer it's been! Karen and I are doing a debrief in Guatemala now, but it's gotten a little crazy elsewhere in our world...
While she lived in Swaziland, Lisa Black fell in love with the orphan children of Nsoko. She called them "children of the dirt"; they have nothing, ...
Are you the kind of person who says, "It's not my fault," or do you take responsibility when things go wrong? Our culture teaches us to duck and dodge...
You may recall the story (recounted here and here) of Baby Moses. It was so heart-rending. When my son and his team visited her home in Swaziland,...