Many are upset at Jeff Bezos for his "small" donation to the wildfire relief in Australia. They think his lack of charity shows him to be nothing more than an evil greedy capitalist. In truth, I think Jeff Bezos is no different than every man...
America and Iran are attacking each other and marching towards the drum beats of war. While we can, I think we need to pray not only for America, but Iran as well.
Bible reading, prayer, and going to church more. These spiritual disciplines are the things it is said we normally need to do in order to grow in our love for God. But what if something else is needed? How can we better grow in our love for God? I...
Hope isn't always a good thing. Hope can drive a man insane and make his heart sick. In today's podcast, I explore both the good and bad sides of hope, and explore where our deepest of hopes needs to ultimatley be found.
The Amber Guyger murder trial of Botham Jean is a powerful reminder that justice AND mercy are not opposing concepts, but are rooted in the nature of God, and an expression of the cross of Jesus Christ.
Jesus said "Let him who has ears, let him hear!" In an age where social media dominates and we thrive off clickbait, I believe we need to learn to hear. We must move beyond clickbait headlines that sizzle, and seek out opportunities for hearing what...
As followers of Jesus, I believe we are called to a non-violent way of life. We should have a different relationship to guns and war, as we live out a prophetic witness to our generation.
Josh Harris recently abandoning his faith after being a celebrity in Evangelical Christianity has created a major stir. I cannot help but wonder if it is not part of a major trend, and a symptom of a much deeper issue. Is our Evangelical house of...
We often think "repentance" is a four letter word that accompanies a "Turn or burn!" style preaching. That's where we would be mistaken. Repentance is...
America is having some increasingly difficult conversations about capitalism vs. democratic socialism. The church is not exempt from these conversations. As Christians, how should we think about these competing economic systems?