Leave your Sins on the Cross!
For those who are in Christ, our sins are completely forgiven. Often, we forget this truth and attempt to take back the shame and guilt for the sins we commit. In this vlog, I remind us...
For those who are in Christ, our sins are completely forgiven. Often, we forget this truth and attempt to take back the shame and guilt for the sins we commit. In this vlog, I remind us...
I had the privilege to discuss the Four Faces of Christ with Greg Davis for Priority Talk. I am grateful for the opportunity to reflect on the Four Gospels and what we can practically learn...
Harry A. Ironside once highlighted the folly of judging others through a story about Bishop Potter, who was traveling to Europe on a transatlantic cruise. Upon boarding the ship, he found out that he would...
One day, a blind man was sitting on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet and a sign that read: "I am blind, please help." A creative publicist was walking by...
In that little Pensacola chapel, the audience seated before me was as dialed in as any group I can ever recall. The occasion was a funeral, every parent's worst nightmare turned into reality—a 19-year-old son...
The state of Colorado is divided almost exactly in half. In the western part of the state, you'll find the Rocky Mountains. Towards the east is the Great Plains. Taken together, Colorado is one of...
It's easy to pass right by all sorts of neat things that escape everyday notice. A country graveyard is an excellent example. We're far too busy to pause and reflect, even for a moment, in...
Although it's difficult to put into words, we all share a common experience this time of year. You can feel it through a particular type of light breeze. It's usually connected to a unique smell...
All I could ask in the most humble manner is for you to please hear me out in three respects over the mask or no mask issue: # 1 – Don’t forget what lies beneath # 2...
With the world seemingly falling to pieces around us (the travesty in Afghan is just one example), where do we find ourselves on the continuum of history? The answer is somewhere between the already and...