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Being a Christian in the Face of Terror
We live in a world of Terror, and it is on the rise. In recent weeks, we’ve all been horrified by the mass crucifixions of Christians in Iraq and their children being beheaded. These last two weeks, the sophisticated terror group ISIS has released two videos of American journalists being beheaded. But the real death toll of captured international journalists dying at the hands of ISIS numbers somewhere around 70.The threat may seem a long way away, but it’s become more real a
Sep 4, 20142 min read


Shepherd Your Children Into Adulthood
I’ve been digitizing our family videos so that they are on a more permanent and up-to-date media. Most of them I had not seen since we taped them. It sure brings back memories of parenting. I miss those years.However, Linda and I are very pleased with where our kids are today. All three loving God, loving and involved in his church, and serving.But because of our lifestyle being so closely tied into the church, a lot of those videos were church functions and gatherings with o
Aug 28, 20143 min read


What's A Church For?
Ever hear of 'Market Myopia’? It’s a term used in marketing for the mistake that companies make when they are short-sighted and focus on their own wants and preferences as opposed to seeing the big picture and understanding what the purpose of their business is. For example, the railroad people didn’t realize they were in the transportation business; they thought they were in the railroad business. Had they realized they were in the transportation business they would have inv
Aug 21, 20143 min read


What You See Is Not All There Is
There's a lot more going on in your heart and mind than what others see, right? It was certainly that way for Robin Williams. I remember the first time I experienced his comic genius. It was in the early days of Mork and Mindy and what made us laugh the hardest were his off-the-cuff shenanigans of this new young comedian that was improvising on the set. He was hilarious. He loved to make people laugh and even in his Academy Award winning serious dramas, seemed to have a perp
Aug 12, 20142 min read


Learning a Language Is Hard
Most of you know that I'm on Sabbatical for the primary purpose of learning Spanish. We have about 150 people who attend our Spanish service at The Bridge and almost half of them speak very little if any English. They call me, "Pastor" but I've not been able to communicate with them. So the elders of our church have graciously given me leave for three months to pour myself into learning Spanish. It's hard. At least for a 53 year-old brain it is. I use Greek and Hebrew all the
Aug 6, 20142 min read


What's Going On In The Middle East
With my planned trip to Israel this October, many are asking if we are still going and my thoughts on the current conflict. Yes, I plan on going. I'm convinced that the immediate unrest will be over by summer's end. But the current conflict? It's been going on for thousands of years. In my sermon series perparation for the Fall from the Book of Revelation, I am realizing anew that it will not be solved until Jesus ends it with his return. Yaweh not only promised Abraham that
Jul 31, 20143 min read


Time For Change?
I don't like change.I prefer stability, tradition and security.It's been a frequent area of contention between Linda and I. She loves to move rooms, change furniture, paint, redecorate, and a host of those horrible things.But in order to last these thirty years of marriage, I've begrudgingly learned to embrace her wanted changes. Well, sort of :-).I also would not have lasted these 30 years in ministry had I not learned to embrace change in church and life as well.I have lear
Jul 24, 20142 min read


Isn't It Time You Get Moving?
I haven't roofed a house in twenty-five years. But I did a lot of during my college and early ministry years. My dad taught me how in high school, and I used roofing as a help to get through college and to supplement our income while church planting.While on sabbatical, I learned of a friend of my in-laws who needed their house shingled but couldn't afford to have it done. I'm not sure how I volunteered, but I'm about half-way into it now.But it brought my mind back to a less
Jul 17, 20142 min read


How to Stay Married for Thirty Years
Linda and I celebrated our 30th anniversary last Monday. We enjoy each other more today than even during our dating years. But our's would not make a good chick flick. We don't have a storybook romance. But I think our marriage can serve as an example for any couple. We aren't still married after 30 years because we picked the right person. Neither one of us really knew who or what we were getting. And while e-harmony will tell you that you are better off finding someone with
Jul 10, 20142 min read


Dead in Church
Erica and I went to a very good church last Sunday. It was a vibrant campus in Antigua of a large and growing evangelical church in Guatemala City. We enjoyed the service. It was alive and reaching a lot of people. It reminded me of The Bridge in so many ways, except I couldn’t understand most of what was being said. :-) The church held its services in a hotel that had been a Catholic Church complex in the 16th century. The ruins were turned into a museum for the general publ
Jun 19, 20142 min read


Getting the Words and Missing the Message
It's our second week in Guatemala and I just had my seventh Spanish class. The classes are intense one-on-one tutoring and if I don’t learn vocabulary and word endings between classes, I’ll get little out of them. So Erica and I both spend an additional four to six hours studying in the afternoons and evenings. It’s quite a challenge.As we were walking and reviewing yesterday, we were practicing putting sentences together and responding. Erica is way better than me, but I try
Jun 17, 20142 min read


Water
I’ve been thinking about water lately. Partly because it’s been raining every day here in Guatemala (we had no idea it was monsoon season before we left). But also for another big reason. In Cook county, we have the best water in the world. We really do. Even when we lived in Wisconsin we had to have a water softener to keep our pipes and appliances working properly. But you really don’t need one in Chicago (apologies to softener vendors). Some of you are into bottled water b
Jun 15, 20142 min read
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