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How To Handle Bad News
I read the news online every day from a few different sources. There are so many foreboding stories now that I began to look for something encouraging. I had a hard time finding anything. Some days, it seems that there is only bad news. Between the martyrdom of the 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya, the expansion of ISIS into new territory and the thousands of young men from around the world that are flocking to join their barbarous ranks, the collapse of the government in Yeme
Feb 21, 20152 min read


How Soon We Forget
A week ago Kayla Mueller was all over every broadcast and cable television news program, internet news site, and periodical. This week, there’s barely a mention of her. In another month, most Americans will have forgotten her name. Kayla was a delightful young woman who devoted her life to helping people in vulnerable circumstances. She started in middle school and never let up. She gave her life working on behalf of hurting people, ranging from homeless women in America to r
Feb 19, 20152 min read


My Hero
I think you all know the story. If not, you’ve been living in a cave for the last two weeks. In the midst of a lot of tough news from the mideast and politics in Washington, we have this refreshing story out of Detroit of a 56 year old man who will not be stopped from earning his own paycheck, even if it means walking 21 miles every day…every day without missing a single day in over ten years…in sub-zero temperatures, blizzard conditions, torrential rains in the spring, and 9
Feb 12, 20153 min read


Beliefs Matter
It’s unbelievable.The evil personified in human beings with false religious zealotry is beyond our explanation.Some of us stared in disbelief when watching the first news reports. They put a man in a cage and burned him alive while he was screaming in pain. It is just unbelievable.And now we are hearing more. Over the last year these evil people have been systematically torturing, raping, selling as slaves, and beating to death…children. Children! In the name of religion!I do
Feb 5, 20152 min read


What Makes You – You?
When I was in college, a friend of mine was working the night shift at a small gas station/convenience store by himself. At around 1 AM, a man came in wearing a ski mask and holding a gun, demanding that he open the cash register. My friend, who’s name was Jim, thought it was me playing a prank, so he started laughing and said, “Ya, right, Scott. Take the ski mask off."The guy yelled, “My name isn’t Scott. Now OPEN THE CASH REGISTER!”Jim wasn’t convinced and then he said, “Wh
Jan 30, 20152 min read


WE BROKE 1,000. DOES IT EVEN MATTER?
It's hard to believe.Eight years ago, having a thousand people worshiping together in a single weekend in this church seemed impossible.The first time I visited here, the bulletin had "141" recorded as the attendance the weekend before. I believe the average was about 200. Last weekend, we had 1,005.Does it matter? Does God care about counting the numbers we have in church? Does he rejoice when it's a big number?It’s hard to deny that God is into large crowds. Even in the Old
Jan 22, 20152 min read


Why It's Good to Be a Follower
In his book “None of These Diseases,” S. I. McMillen tells a story of a young woman who wanted to go to college, but her heart sank when she read the question on the application blank that asked, "Are you a leader?" Being both honest and conscientious, she wrote, "No," and returned the application, expecting the worst. To her surprise, she received this letter from the college: "Dear Applicant: A study of the application forms reveals that this year our college will have 1,45
Jan 15, 20152 min read


How Much Faith Do You Need?
A big strong construction worker was sitting in my office with questions about faith and his eternal status. He said something like, “I don’t think I have a strong enough faith in Jesus to be saved."I asked him how much faith he needed. "I don’t know. But it seems like more than I have."I responded, “It’s not the strength of your faith that matters, it’s the object of your faith.”I asked him how much faith he needed for the chair he was sitting in to hold him up. And he said,
Jan 10, 20152 min read


Do You Have A Plan For 2015?
Harvard Business School conducted an interesting study years ago using graduates from their MBA program on goal-setting and business success. Of the graduates that year, only 3% had written goals, 13% had goals but could not present them in writing and 84% had no goals they could articulate. Ten years later, they followed up the study to see what the graduates had accomplished. The 13% who had goals, but did not write them down, had earned twice the income as the 84% who did
Jan 1, 20153 min read


How Was Your 2014?
It’s impossible to prepare well for the future without reviewing and learning from the past. This might have been a great year for you, or a horrible year. But whether or not it has a lasting impact depends largely on how you bring it to a close.God wants to do some special things for you and through you this next year. But first, he wants you to see how he’s done that this last year. I’m a goal setter and planner. But I also love to keep past blessings alive by reviewing the
Dec 27, 20142 min read


Is December 25 Just a Pagan Holiday?
It seems like that’s what everyone wants us to believe. After all, the only reason Christians celebrated Jesus’ birth on December 25 was because the Romans had a pagan celebration on that day and Christians took it over. Right? Wrong. Serious scholars do not believe that. There’s no evidence for it. We have nothing in writing from early church fathers or ancient historians that indicate that Christmas was a takeover of an already Roman holiday. It’s just something that histor
Dec 24, 20144 min read


Is There Only So Much You Can Do?
Mary was a nobody. Joseph was too. Shepherds were the object of ridicule. Bethlehem was a tiny outpost. But today, more people around the world know and admire them than the most famous of modern celebrities. The Christmas story is filled with little people, little places, and little things. It seems that God loves most to use those of us who are acutely aware of our limitations. I think he takes pleasure in overwhelming us with blessing that we know we could never have acco
Dec 18, 20142 min read
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