“Make his name great.” I’ve always been a little uncomfortable with this phrase, yet I don’t think it’s wrong. Let me explain. God’s name is already great by virtue of his character. In fact, he is the greatest being in all existence. We can’t add anything to him to make him greater than he alreadyContinue reading “Magnifying Glass”
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Flashback Friday – Let the Nations Be Glad . . . That’s What She Wanted
Here I am at CROSS Conference in Indianapolis, taking a youth group to hear about God’s plan for missions. It is here that I am struck with thoughts of my friend, Danielle. Why do I miss her so much more when I’m at a missions conference? Maybe it’s because she spent a year of herContinue reading “Flashback Friday – Let the Nations Be Glad . . . That’s What She Wanted”
Flashback Friday – 4 Practical Lessons from Job’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Have you ever had a day that goes something like this: You are trying to leave for work and the car won’t start despite your efforts to jump it. Great, you probably need a new battery (or worse!) and the bank account is already low. Next, you get a phone call from a loved oneContinue reading “Flashback Friday – 4 Practical Lessons from Job’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day”
Flashback Friday – Chaos of the Heart
I recently read, “Heart chaos is the result of a worship disorder, not circumstances.” You see, my world is anything but chaos free. A minister’s family with seven children ranging from age eleven all the way down to eighteen months—there is always some kind of busyness and noise. Sometimes just accomplishing dinner for that manyContinue reading “Flashback Friday – Chaos of the Heart”
