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Life’s Challenges

Biblical self-care (Part 2)

“If you find a job that doesn’t feel like work, you’ll never work a day in your life.” Do you believe that? Jesus had…

Living My Faith

Moment-by-moment praise

A 19th-century writer once wrote, “We never praise the Lord better than when we do those things which are pleasing in his sight.” That…

Friends & Family

Mothers

When my daughter was three, she started every morning by catapulting into my bed and diving under the blankets. She informed me, “I sleep…

Living My Faith

Seek justice for the defenseless

“The King is mighty, he loves justice—you have established equity; in Jacob you have done what is just and right” (Psalm 99:4). Justice is…

Living My Faith

Worst draft picks ever

It’s NFL draft time, and I happen to live in Green Bay, WI. And we happen to own a brewery/restaurant. Usually, I don’t care…

Living My Faith

Love what God loves

We’ve all probably heard the age-old phrase, “You are what you eat.” But have you ever heard the one that goes, “You are what…

Friends & Family

Together is better

My family likes to hike—serious hikes with 50 pounds of gear on our backs and covering several miles before stopping for the day, setting…

Living My Faith

When your outsides and insides don’t match

We saw Harry Styles at Chipotle. Well, it could have been Harry Styles. He looked an awful lot like him, and confidence oozed out…

Taboo

The buddy system

It seems to me that over the course of the past decade or so, the media has revealed a lot about Christians getting caught…

Bible 101

Grab a towel

Since the dawn of time, man’s most “Frequently Asked Questions” have been 1) Who am I? 2) Where am I going? and 3) What…

Friends & Family

Why children?

Something must be in the water, because lately a whole slew of young married couples have gotten pregnant at our church. I’ve warned them…

Life’s Challenges

God’s definition of excellence

I recently read a book on leadership written by Joe Sanfelippo, the 2019 national superintendent of the year, and a quote from a chapter…