A Trip Down Boone’s Lick Road
How a trip through a small town in Missouri allowed me to contemplate how much the world has changed.
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Emotions
Did Dad purposely place this photo in his Sam Snead book, knowing I would end up with the book and experience this range of emotions the day the photo dropped into my lap?
The Places That Choose Us
I am reminded that life’s favorite places are not just about geography; they are about the moments, the people and the emotions that form an intricate web of meaning.
Embracing Winter’s Hush
Agreeing to another weeknight activity means spending 15% of our weeknights on it. And if you agree to enough of these, you end up without enough time and space to breathe, think and rejuvenate.
T.S. Mooney’s Legacy
The faithful Bible study leader died on his knees while praying for others.
Pursuing Eternal Matters
“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.”
Speak Life
“Pleasant words are as a honeycomb, sweet to the mind and healing to the body.” - Proverbs 16:24
Substitute People No More
In God’s family, we are never the substitute people. We are his beloved.
L. B. and L. W. Were Here
No matter how many other owners this little green house may have, it will always be my home.
Fun as a Catalyst
Fun can be a catalyst for connecting with people in deep ways. It gives us an in.
Living in the Tension
Jesus sent his disciples out as sheep among wolves to be as wise as serpents and harmless as doves.
Sacred Scars
Knowing the value of scars, I like to ask people about the stories behind theirs. You can learn a lot about a person by listening to those stories.
Eyes to See
There’s an urgency in Jesus' command to be spiritually awake. That urgency should lead to intentionality.
Not So Fast
Everything old is new again, as the saying goes. And I have to tell you, that feels pretty good.
Sipping Serenity
The contemplative life isn’t confined to monastic solitude. Instead, it's a mindset.