It’s the middle of the week, and I am right in the middle of all the mounds of details and to-do’s for the ministry. Things are not going as I would like or planned. The design project is [...]
As is my customary habit on Sunday after the worship service, I was standing around talking and fellowshipping with my brothers and sisters a couple of weeks ago. The sermon was deeply convicting [...]
Spiritual leadership can be lonely. Those who risk all find a road marked with incredible pain and suffering. There are days when you simply want to give up. You think to yourself, “It can’t be [...]
Human beings where made to be in community – a relationship with their Creator and their fellow creatures. We were not made to be alone. From the beginning of time, God instituted this [...]
Conviction is the fuel for strong and effective leadership. It’s what drives a person to live or die for what he believe and to lead others to do the same. However, when you lack belief in what [...]
Daniel will be pursuing the personal side of leadership for the next few weeks. He will be taking a look at the pain, the triumph, and the very essence of what makes a good leader. He begins with [...]
This post brings no deep exposition of a passage or concept – only an admonition to the young men who might read this. I have had you on my heart for some time now, and so I am taking this [...]
A few weeks ago I had the privilege to attend a conference that I have wanted to go to for a very long time. Always love it when God opens doors like that. It has been one of my bucket list items [...]
Tornados are a blessing. The very statement itself flies in the face of our modern humanistic way of thinking. No god, who is good or loving, could possibly allow such a travesty to happen. I [...]
In the last couple of weeks, I have embarked into a wonderful book called, ‘What is the Mission of the Church?’ [By Kevin DeYoung & Greg Gilbert] For this week’s post, I wanted to leave you [...]