Yesterday as I was reading Oswald Chamber’s classic “My Utmost for His Highest” he made an amazing statement, “The whole of the life after surrender is an aspiration for unbroken communion with God.” Is this really possible – can we… Continue Reading →
I shot at least twenty deer this week . . . through the lens of my camera (as you can see from my picture he’s giving me a nice profile shot). After spending most of the day in airports and… Continue Reading →
Herm Edwards speaks to the incoming rookies of the NFL. This talk is applicable to every young man who wants to be a professional at what he does. He shares a number of great principles, here’s a few of my… Continue Reading →
As we celebrate independence day we are celebrating our nation’s freedom – freedom from tyranny and freedom of worship. Freedom is an ideal that Americans deeply cherish; however, we must realize that true freedom only comes from knowing the truth…. Continue Reading →
At times we may not see as clearly as we need to. That was how Elisha’s servant felt when he saw that he and Elisha were surrounded by a hostile army. Your situation may not be that desperate but you… Continue Reading →
Have you ever had an experience that totally rocked your world? I’m talking about an experience that was so significant that it changed how you see the world. The apostle Peter had such an experience. Peter and his friends had… Continue Reading →
A cursory look at the headlines let’s you know there is a great deal of unrest in the world. We are living in times of unprecedented change. The middle-east is in turmoil with world-wide implications (just consider the… Continue Reading →
In chapel today we sang one of my favorite hymns “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott” aka “A Mighty Fortress is our God.” Here I was in Germany thinking that almost 500 years ago the German saints were singing this… Continue Reading →
I arrived in Stuttgart about 9 a.m. this morning and my friend Markus was waiting to pick me up, it’s good to reconnect with my friends in Germany. We went to a Jugend Konferenz (youth conference) in the morning and… Continue Reading →
The month of January is named after the Roman god Janus who is often depicted as having two heads, one looking back and the other looking forward. Metaphorically Janus symbolized change and transitions. As we enter a new year we… Continue Reading →
Last night we took our grandchildren to see the Christmas lights at a nearby park and they were filled with wonder as they looked at the lights. The next morning they asked if they could see the lights again. Have… Continue Reading →
This past weekend Jeanne and I celebrated Abigail’s 7th birthday – it’s amazing how quickly they grow up! I’m thankful we were able to be with Matthew, Elisabeth and the girls. Sunday evening we took Abigail to the Celtic Christmas… Continue Reading →
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