Theological Insights
The Lord speaks to us in surprising, delightful and sometimes difficult ways. Let's explore how to listen and follow His word.
Jesus Said to Carry Your Cross. Every Day.
This topic is challenging, but Jesus said to do it (Don't worry, I'm still figuring it out, too).
The B Rations
The four foundational verses for your life with Christ.
Finding Enlightenment
Want to see and grow spiritually? Learn to look at the world through God’s eyes and discover His light.
How God Gives Us Power
Power comes from God to those of us who are followers of Christ and are on a journey to submit to him and bring out the truth of the Lord’s prayer, where it says, “Your will be done.”
Why Christians Aren’t Wimps
Christians are not supposed to be wimps. We’re supposed to have confidence in God to exert power. But here’s the thing, we need to exert His power.
A Helpful Read by J. Oswald Sanders
There are many books that can help you understand and grow into your authentic leadership self. My favorite all-time book on leadership is Spiritual Leadership by J. Oswald Sanders.
Dive Deeper Into Wisdom
I have loved reflecting on Solomon’s writings in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. I think you will, too.
Slow Down and Behold!
‘Behold’ is used 1,298 times in the King James version of the Bible. It is derived from the Greek word ‘eido,’ which has the literal translation of: be sure to see. Or as I like to think of it — don’t miss this.
An Interview with Pastor Barry
Pastor Barry Crane from North Sound Church in Edmonds joined me virtually to discuss what it’s like leading a church during a pandemic.
Seek a Discerning Heart
You can have what Solomon was given by the Lord. He wrote it down in the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs.
What is God Really Like?
A deep relationship with God is everyone's greatest need. The more you learn about who God is and what He is like, the more you can trust Him.
How Do We Know What The Truth Is?
Today, many people believe in taking a poll or sticking their finger in the wind and see which way it is blowing. Whatever the popular view is, they say, "I’m all in!"