Dwelling in Thick Darkness

Dwelling in Thick Darkness

“Thank you, God, for dwelling in thick darkness.”[1] As I listened to my 8-year old daughter pray those words a few weeks ago at dinner, I was moved by the way she spoke to God. The way her words were not simply a dinnertime prayer but a personal and deep conversation where she praised, entreated, interceded, and confessed to God. Where she expressed so much of who God is to her.

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Acts 2:39 - God Cares About Generations and Nations

Acts 2:39 - God Cares About Generations and Nations

In a month of considering how God uses generations for His purposes I am drawn to an easily overlooked verse in Acts 2. We often focus on 2:38 to talk about baptism but what about 2:39? Here is what it says, "The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call." God cares about generations as well as the nations.

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Treasure New and Old: What Jesus Might Have to Say About Generational Differences

Treasure New and Old: What Jesus Might Have to Say About Generational Differences

In my context, I’ve experienced and been familiar with both the old and new generation. I don’t feel either “old school” or “new school” (if there can be such labels) because I feel like my DNA/history as a Christian contains both. In my heart and life, I have to decide what it means to follow Jesus with the culture, scripture interpretation, and practice of faith I’ve inherited negotiating between the old and the new generation. What should remain of the old and what needs to become wholly new?

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Why Are We in Our Predicament? Hosea on the Failure of the Theologians

Why Are We in Our Predicament? Hosea on the Failure of the Theologians

This is a meditation upon encountering the Prophet Hosea. Today is Day 200 of the Year 2022. There are 165 days left in this year. Every year I read through the Bible. To go through the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the Middle Testament (Apocrypha) and the New Testament, I average about three and a half pages a day, which translates to about 15 to 20 minutes at lunch every day.

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How To Disciple Children

How To Disciple Children

Save the world, lose your kids. So many of us want to make a difference in the world but we struggle at home where it is most important.How do we help our children grow into strong, mature disciples of Jesus? First, we start with the best definition of Christian maturity that I am aware of from Curtis Sergeant.

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Let's Go on a Prayer Walk

Let's Go on a Prayer Walk

Prayer walking is one of the most eye-opening practices I have experienced as a Christian. I had never heard of this or considered it until a few years ago when we planted a church. All those years, I had driven past my neighbors and driven through the neighborhoods in order to "get to church." All of a sudden, it became clear that all of those homes included people who needed Jesus and we needed to find a way to be out and among the people who live near us.

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Embracing our Role as Prophets, Priests, and Pastors

Embracing our Role as Prophets, Priests, and Pastors

In the Bible, leadership is never one-dimensional. In both the Old and New Testaments, God provided different kinds of leaders to serve different functions. In the Old Testament we see patriarchs, prophets, priests, judges and kings. In the New Testament there are apostles, pastors, evangelists, prophets, teachers, shepherd-elders, deacons, and overseers. While there is some overlap between these various roles, they each have a specific purpose.

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That time I ignored Lynn Anderson's advice

That time I ignored Lynn Anderson's advice

Somewhere at home there are pictures of Lynn and me, photos from the days before Social media or cell photos, they are lost in some box. I've listened to Lynn all across the country, from St. Louis after his release of They Smell like Sheep to Lipscomb's Summer Celebration, but my fondest memories of Lynn are from the days of the Tulsa Soul winning workshop.

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