Our climate is being polluted and damaged by the thick, black smoke of increasing anger and hatred filling our world from the fires of hell. There seem to be more reasons today to be angry, for good...
It’s a tale as old as time. One person offends another. Conflict escalates. Everyone involved suffers losses. Then, one or both sides quickly protest, “But they started it!” This plays out...
I always assumed that people would give you the same courtesy you give them. I genuinely thought that people would never harbor ill will towards you if you’re kind to them. Unfortunately, this is...
I am a victim of our independent culture. I rarely delegate my tasks because I don’t want to impose on others. The truth is, though, delegating helps lighten the load, physically and spiritually....
The letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to Philemon is fascinating. Although just 482 words (25 verses), it is a nuanced appeal from one church member to another in hopes of restoring the relationship...
There’s no denying having a hard conversation is hard. Shortly after the restrictions were lifted and life began returning to a post-COVID normal, my company embraced the initiative of returning to...
“I am a farmer, an engineer, a businessman, a planner, a scientist, a governor, and a Christian.” Do you know who famously introduced himself this way in 1976? Go on, take a guess. Less shocking...
The four chapters that make up the book of Ruth are jam-packed with lessons. It’s a story of family, patience, and loss. It is about waiting on God and the rewards you can receive from waiting. It...
For most of my life, part of today’s verse has been written in my brain. “Here am I. Send me.” I must have heard and loved it after singing “Onward Christian Soldiers” in Bible school. I...