My daughter loves her books. It’s quite adorable to see her walk over to her book shelf, grab a book, bring it to me, and sit on my lap. I enjoy reading to her even though she rarely lets me finish the story before she is on to the next book. This one day, a […]
What I Learned From My Conversation With a Muslim About Faith
[callout]The following is an excerpt from my new book, Crucified to Life. You can learn more about it here.[/callout] It lasted for around 3 hours. It was one of the most philosophical and theological conversations I have ever had. Brandon, the gentleman who I had the privilege of speaking with for so long, was the […]
(Infographic) Together is Better: The power of common purpose.
We were defeated. Disappointed. We just lost by 10 runs to a team in Auburn, Indiana. It was the summer between my Sophomore and Junior year of high school. Our summer league baseball team was made up of guys who had grown up playing with each other or against each other. We all joined together with one […]
The Apostle Paul’s Solution to Church Problems
The Church is supposed to be a community of people united by the Spirit of God. While this is what it is supposed to be, sometimes churches have problems. Pride, gossip, slander can all come in and do harm to the bride of Christ. You know, those sins that are border line accepted in American […]
The Bright Side of Pain and Suffering
We live in a world that resists pain and pursues pleasure. Is it possible, though, that pain and suffering lead to something greater? That there is a bright side of pain and suffering that we may not always see in the midst of our trial, but we always know is there in hindsight. Anyone who […]
The Secret to Not Making a Terrible Decision
Yes, no, no, yes. All day you are faced with making decision after decision. But how do you avoid making a terrible decision? What is likely is that you don’t have, necessarily, a problem with making good or even decent decisions during the day. The problem comes when you are done with your day of […]