Dealing with cynicism about the church
If you look over the blog I wrote about my angst-producing experience with churches, you'll see that Debbie, a blog reader and a mom of an AIM partici...
If you look over the blog I wrote about my angst-producing experience with churches, you'll see that Debbie, a blog reader and a mom of an AIM partici...
An old friend wrote me an email last week saying that something I'd said when I spoke in her church years ago remains lodged in her brain and has cont...
I received an email update a few weeks ago from the Barna Group about a generation frustrated with Christianity. I meet these kids all the time; they ...
I've got this dream of a generation waking up and changing the world. Tomorrow, at The Call in Las Vegas, it may begin to become a reality that you ca...
So many people go thru life feeling like failures. For them, having kids is kind of like a "do-over." It's a chance to live out their dreams vicarious...
"Everybody follows somebody. Who do you follow?" Rob Bell asks in Velvet Elvis.At about 28 years-old, when my mom asked me the question, "Do you have ...
We are forever in process, wrestling to narrow the gap between our ideal self and the humdrum self who is stuck checking off today's To-Do List. Many ...
From my son Seth's blog: My mom thought he was getting old. "He's not getting old, Karen," my dad responded. "Yeah," I chimed in. "This is not an ...
A couple weeks ago, I asked Don Rock, who recently came on staff with AIM about his connection to us in his college days. This was his reply: "I do...
Every now and then I read a blog that just wrecks me and haunts me. Here's one from Stephanie Fisk, whose heart is breaking as she touches the broken ...