Leaders: Some Ways to Know If You Truly Grasp the Gospel
In the early 1900s, engineers building the Brooklyn Bridge faced a crucial challenge. They had to...
Easter: Paving the Path for Our Homecoming
Recently I was in Chattanooga, Tennessee—the hometown of my friend. He told me, “You have to go up to Lookout Mountain.” So I did....
God’s Surprising Wisdom in Waiting
Smooth rocks are marvelous things. I remember a day at the seashore when one of the young boys in our group was earnestly searching among...
God’s Glory is a Person
To be a leader we must embrace a paradox. Good leaders pursue glory. Those of us who have been...
Our Dance with “Distinction”
I feel it. You probably do as well. Regardless of where we are called to lead, we want our efforts to be fruitful; to make a difference. So...
How Risk Resuscitates Us
Risk is ironic. We need it, but rarely choose it voluntarily. Sure, there are the occasional few who thrive on risk. You know, living on...
Will You Lead What Jesus Loves?
What’s your reaction when you hear, “It’s time for church?” Does it inspire eagerness to...
Three Lies That Separate Spouses
It happens every day. A husband refuses to forgive his wife, because she just can’t see all the sins he ascribes to her. A wife...
Midnight Train Moments: When Dreams Don’t Come True
Trigger warning for those with birthdates after 1964: I’m about to drop a Boomer song and a 70’s story on you. Have you ever...
Will You Pass the Test of Praise?
What comes to your mind when you think of being “tested”? For students, testing means...