Even in the darkest times, God will never let go (Psalm 23, Part 3)
Dead dark—each of us will endure it sometime in life. Psalm 23 assumes that, and then tells us we will not walk alone.
How God will lead us to get our life back (Psalm 23, Part 2)
Starting with the pandemic, and in the time since, many have longed to get back to “normal.” But we will not find life by looking for it.
Why we need a God who is always trustworthy (Psalm 23, Part 1)
I don’t know if I can, but I’ll try. That’s a sentence to describe many situations in life, including my goal to write about Psalm 23 five Saturdays in a row.
God spoke, they listened, and the result was a change for the ages
God spoke to both of them, giving all of us an example for overcoming barriers and putting aside prejudices in answer to his call.
These five elements will enrich your weekend worship services
A list of ideas for demonstrating God’s surprising diversity in the worship we offer back to him.
I didn’t earn my mother’s favor: an essay about privilege
My mother liked me best. I was born right-handed instead of left-handed. Neither fact is anything to feel guilty about. But they're true, and they've made a difference in my life.
Tempted by suffering: A meditation for the day before Easter
On this quiet Saturday before the hallelujahs of the resurrection, what are we willing to ponder as we pause at the grave of Jesus?
‘Pure in heart,’ a standard for our times, a challenge for our lives
When our eyes are on another simply for the purpose of pleasing ourselves, we’re not seeing God. And that’s a truth that extends far beyond any discussion of sex.
What do you see? It may depend on what you’re learning to look for
We see what we’re looking for. Or, better stated, we see what we’re prepared to see. This is why some see God where others say he’s totally missing.
A doctor’s conclusion for every Christian: compassion is our calling
The example of Jesus shows us the power in touch. The admonition of Paul reminds us about the calling of compassion.
Better than a model: four ways I’m trying to be a reflection
Dean asked writers to tell how they’re being a model of their faith. I prefer to think about it in slightly different terms.
We know the world is a mess, but God is greater, so much greater!
Even in our translations of the original Bible texts, the very words ring with meaning. Here are two that are striking: "But God…”
Heaven to earth as a grace ambassador—seven days every week!
When we live, love, and lead like Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit, we are being ambassadors of Heaven.
Sticks, stones, and the potential of our words for either good or ill
What part of “words will never hurt me” have we learned just is not true?
Don’t stop a few steps short from all God has in mind for us
I didn’t expect much from a visit to Mount Nebo. But of all the places in the world I’ve been privileged to visit, Mount Nebo has impacted me the deepest.
Seeing spiritual transformation in the community of the classroom
There is a hunger for God. It is being experienced and lived out currently in the classrooms and on campus and it is bringing transformation to our lives.
After 16 years of marriage, for awhile the song in my spirit was gone
“Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.” And even in my loss, I see I’ve been given so much.
One story to show the surprising way God works to do his will
When I concentrate on the story of Judah, I’m struck anew at the remarkable ways God works in our world.
Planting seeds has become our way of living out our everyday faith
For us, faith in the Lord Jesus as our Savior is foundational to who we are as individuals and as a couple.