The aftermath is always something interesting. The aftermath of Christmas involves cleaning, taking down lights, putting away trees, eating leftovers, prepping for the new year and writing “thank-you”s. What is the aftermath of Easter? Aside from a few eggs that may have been undiscovered, there isn’t much for most folks. Decorations are fewer, vacations are [...]
Continue ReadingCreating unrest can be good. I’m not talking about creating civil unrest or relational unrest or political unrest. I mean personal unrest. We work so hard to be free from personal unrest- to create a place of comfort and ease- that we forget the danger that lays there. Job saw the danger. He said, “Men [...]
Continue ReadingI have just been with some of the most highly productive and godly people that I know. Since this team of pastors are scattered around the U.S. and are in a minority, they are not often gathered together in one place at one time for fellowship, worship, planning, challenge and encouragement. Of whom am I [...]
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