What Jesus Meant When He Called Us Family
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
As a Generation X pastor, I love watching the Millennial generation come of age. They are a talented group, and it’s a joy for me to be their pastor, neighbor and friend. Lately I’ve been intrigued by three biblical characters who embody the possibilit …
Having my own dog has been quite a sanctifying experience. Cali loves to chew, as do most lab pups. I keep hoping she will grow out of it, and yet she likes to keep me guessing about the integrity of my house when I return home. Some days, she is a lit …
So as much as it hurts, I’m learning to appreciate the moments when I’m in desperate need and the only way I’m going to get a miracle is if God provides.
Several months ago, The Gospel Coalition published an excellent piece debunking a popular Christian saying. Mitch Chase writes: The saying “God will never give you more than you can handle” strikes a tone of fairness we instinctually like. There’s some …
Sometimes you experience something that redefines who you are — an experience that hits your heart so hard it leaves you breathless. That moment in my life happened in Thomazeau, Haiti. I am a senior at Texas A&M University, and I am a member of an …
Last week, a few of my close friends went through some pretty painful circumstances. One just ended a long-term relationship, another is struggling with parental rejection, and the last is still reeling from a death in the family. As I’ve listened to s …
Whether you’re praying for a certain relationship to happen, a promotion, a new job or a family relationship to heal, you’re probably praying specifically.
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