Seeker-sensitive churches and wrestling with wet wood
It's a cold morning. Whimsy rousted me out of bed, so I set about making coffee and building a fire in the hearth. Here, my day got off to a slow, tou...
It's a cold morning. Whimsy rousted me out of bed, so I set about making coffee and building a fire in the hearth. Here, my day got off to a slow, tou...
Yesterday I blogged about how those Jesus-followers who have a seeker-sensitive strategy are engaged in a noble, missionary enterprise. Here's a follo...
Last night I wrote a quick blog about an alarming situation that one of my friends shared with me. So far, over 90 of you have responded that you'll p...
For interesting news stories from around the world, I recommend Joel News. For example, check out this story below. I love the line, "Jesus appeared t...
Happy Easter, people! Thru the magic of the internet, I've come to care about many of you whom I've never met, but who regularly read this blog. So wh...
During this wonderful time of the year when we celebrate not only Jesus' resurrection, but the hope of one day coming back from the dead ourselves, I ...
We don't really seem to pay much attention to Easter in America. I like the attention they pay to it in Guatemala. Here's a report from Sarah Dager, o...
A friend recently asked me, "What's the best discipleship curriculum you can recommend?" "You are," I answered. He was befuddled. "No, I mean li...
A college professor had the following question for me. See my answer below: Q: I was discipled by a guy in my old church about 8 years ago. In that...
The blind man said to his antagonists, "One thing I do know, I was blind, but now I see!" (Luke 9:25). Ben Underwood could say the same thing. I l...