Finishing Strong
Just as the apostle Paul finished the race strong, I want to encourage you to do likewise. As the year winds to a close, I recommend that you hit the pause button and reflect on your growth as an apostle in the last year. Why bother? Reflecting on and completing the...
An AA Christmas
This Christmas, my husband I will celebrate the holiday surrounded by a variety of family and friends. Most of these folks have an unusual characteristic in common: they are recovering addicts and alcoholics. Their length of sobriety ranges from 10 days to 30 years....
Is the World Getting Worse?
As long as I can remember, church leaders have described the world and its peoples as “broken and hurting.” This along with other stock phrases such as “the poor and marginalized,” and “the least, the last and the lost” regularly pop up in prayers, Bible studies, and...
It’s Not You. It’s Them.
“They want me to preach a three-point sermon, finish worship within an hour so they can beat the Baptists to breakfast, and not make any changes they don’t first approve. Above all not to push them.” Ruth sighed, deeply discouraged. This Native American pastor is a...
Rushing Christmas
What to do when your church doesn’t want to celebrate Advent? When they rush into Christmas? Let me answer that question by posing another one. Spoiler alert: this is a curmudgeonly response. Here’s my question: Is it really so bad to sing Christmas Carols for a whole...
The Peace that Passes all Misunderstanding
Science now confirms what scripture points to: there is a peace that passes all understanding. This peace, researchers have found, emanates from deep within the human heart. It is both measurable and reproducible. I suppose that’s not too surprising. The Biblical...