Overcoming
Today I hear a speaker use a timely turn of phrase. He says, “You don’t need to try to overcome your sin. Instead, let Christ
(my daily blog)
Today I hear a speaker use a timely turn of phrase. He says, “You don’t need to try to overcome your sin. Instead, let Christ
I’m listening to Henry Cloud answer questions based on his expertise in leadership and clinical psychology. As guests present problems and ask for personal advice,
I’ve had two sleepless nights that fill me with anxiety that, because I’m sleep-deprived, I therefore cannot manage my emotions, perform at my best, and
I meet with a student who wants to start a blog on just this question: “How did I see God working today?” I think of
Our microwave broke two days ago. You would think this would be a terrible, terrible thing. Oh, but the things we have cooked–slowly and beautifully–without
I love to write in a clean environment with absolutely no distractions, noise, or clutter. I would prefer a cup of coffee, a light snowfall,
I’m reading in Psalm 1 about the person who “delights in the law of the Lord” and who “meditates on it day and night.” This
I wish I could be more like my friends who know how to really shop well. They buy clothes for next year at the end
Today I remember that King Solomon, when told by God in a dream that he could ask for whatever he wanted, asked not for wealth
I ask students to write about the book, poem, movie, or song that changed them. Then, they choose one word that defines what major theme