Which One Was You?
I watch the college students race into the auditorium for their Christian conference, Bibles and notebooks in hand, and both eagerness and uncertainty on their
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I watch the college students race into the auditorium for their Christian conference, Bibles and notebooks in hand, and both eagerness and uncertainty on their
As I walked along the San Francisco Bay this morning, I thanked the Lord for helping me overcome the fear of travel, of speaking. of
I depart for my San Francisco conference a day early to get ahead of the coming storm. At the advice of the airline, I change
I talk to my daughters about the idea that, technically, we’re always tidying. I know that sounds bizarre, but if you think about it, it’s
It’s such a temptation to refuse to help students anymore who ask the same questions that you clearly answer on the syllabus. And even after
This morning in my Hannah Whitall Smith devotional, God is Enough, I read the simple and most astonishing statement that because God is enough for
A wise friend reminded me last week about spiritual battle and how the devil (1 Peter 5:8–I’m not making this up) often devises profoundly personal
Walking in freezing wind ranks up there with those things I’d rather not endure. So today, as the winter wind whipped against my home and