As the school year begins, you’ll find yourself asking your children all sorts of questions. What classes do you have? When do practices begin? Do you have the ... Read More...
What does it mean to know God? At first thought, this question may seem rather simplistic, but upon further pondering, oddly ambiguous. Try to respond without s... Read More...
The transformational weight of the world is not on your shoulders. God is building His church. God lovingly makes Himself known to us and invites us to play a p... Read More...
Within the past two years, the Lord has gifted my wife and me with two beautiful daughters. One of the special experiences for me as a new parent was giving the... Read More...
A few years into my pastoral career, I was looking for a hobby. I was always more of a theater kid than a softball player, so I ended up with improv. If you’re ... Read More...
Hi, Baby Doll,
Oops—sorry. I know you don't like it when I call you that. It’s just that I’ve called you Baby Doll for like, ever. But it’s okay. I get it. I... Read More...
My daughter Daisy just turned one year old. I’m flabbergasted. My little one is less little with every passing day. To edit Bob Dylan’s words, “My little girl, ... Read More...
Middle school students are the oddest of creatures, an alien of sorts! At times they seem strangely intuitive, creative, honest, confident, engaging, insightful... Read More...
The Bible records Jesus asking 307 questions. He was asked 183 questions and only answered three. Jesus understood the art of empowering others through intentio... Read More...
One of the most challenging aspects of parenting young teens is keeping the truth of who they are in front of them, behind them, and in them. According to 1 Pet... Read More...
If your kids are anything like mine, they are connected kids. It seems that turning on an electronic screen will attract them like bugs to a light bulb. Texting... Read More...
There’s a crazy thing that happens when you tell stories around a campfire that most people never notice because they only attend one week of camp per year. But... Read More...