Is there Something More?
We’ve all asked the question at some point or another: Does God have something more for me? Am I missing something? Here’s the place to start.
We’ve all asked the question at some point or another: Does God have something more for me? Am I missing something? Here’s the place to start.
Post Theme: God’s Gifts to us through Loneliness 3:45 a.m. I slipped from beneath the heavy blankets, dressed in my warmest clothing, and quietly stole through the halls and staircases of the orphanage. A blast of cold air drove any… Read More »The Gift of Loneliness
Yesterday I crossed paths with two knights. Yep. You read that right. Two KNIGHTS. I mentioned in an earlier blog that my dad passed away a little over a year ago. He was the pastor of our small church, and,… Read More »Two Knights in Shining…Pickups?
Post Theme: Finding Purpose in Disappointment Have you ever felt like a balloon that has lost its air, dropped to the ground, and been trampled? Crushed by the disappointment of deferred hope. Dreams shattered. Love unrequited. Promises Broken. In moments… Read More »Finding Purpose in Disappointment
Post Theme: Dying to Self Photo Source: pablo.buffer.com I don’t know about you, but I want my faith to be real. I want a faith that magnifies God through my life. We make much ado about Christians whose lives reveal… Read More »Living Faith: Why You Have To Die Before You Can Live
Post Theme: Sources of Hope Last week, I wrote a story about Living Faith, including the importance of taking risks and following through — no matter what happens. But those moments between taking the risk and arriving at the goal can be… Read More »Seven Sources Of Hope When Walking By Faith is Scary
Post Theme: Living Selflessly “They can’t have his eyes!” It was the most selfish thought I’d ever had. I knew it the moment I thought it, but I didn’t care. They couldn’t have his eyes. Dad was gone. We stood… Read More »Living Selflessly in a Selfish World
“Just one man. That’s all we’re asking for—just one good man.” Will Kelly lose heart in the face of betrayal or cling to the hope that someone will step out of the shadows and into a life of courageous faith?… Read More »Introducing Shadows of Chivalry
Post Theme: Chivalry at its Core I recently heard the story of Lynn Marchessault and Canadian Ranger, Gary Bath. Lynn and her children were traveling from Georgia across Canada to North Pole, Alaska where her husband was returning from deployment… Read More »Chivalry at its Core
Post Theme: Chivalry’s Mistaken Identity Many years ago, I was sitting on my carry-on bag in the shopping concourse of the Frankfurt airport, when I noticed a young woman handing out perfume samples nearby. Occasionally, she glanced in my direction… Read More »Chivalry’s Mistaken Identity