The Experience Issue
Posted in Politics on Aug 30th, 2008
This sums up the question and answers perfect…
my brain explodes into cybersapce
Posted in Politics on Aug 30th, 2008
This sums up the question and answers perfect…
Posted in Politics on Aug 29th, 2008
Wow! That was a surprise. I would say a pleasant surprise. As a Christian who is deeply concerned about the abortion issue, this is a couple who didn’t just say they believe in Pro-Life! They put it in action when they learned that their recently born son Trigg was going to be born with Down’s [...]
Posted in Preaching on Aug 29th, 2008
Notice the picture of the well-meaning Gospel message on the electronic sign above the store.
Sometimes your attempt to share the Gospel goes wrong. But keep on trying!
Posted in Family, Photography, Sports on Aug 21st, 2008
This is one of the many pictures I took at the recent games of my son’s High School Soccer games. He is playing backup goalie for Draugh High School soccer. This one was actually an accident. But as I noticed the right foot of the player in focus while the rest is [...]
Posted in Preaching on Aug 11th, 2008
We are admonished to Meditate on the Word in scripture. Read something very interesting from the Preaching Today Blog. Discussing the Transformational Expository Preaching Conference, Brian Lowery quoted Colin Smith who said that he meditates on the word in three ways.
First, you can meditate on a text as a prophet would, with truth in view. [...]
Posted in Preaching on Aug 8th, 2008
Gary Stephens and his wife Ruth are missionaries to Cameroon. He spoke at High Peak recently and this is the video he showed of their work there. He has given us permission to post it here.
Posted in Preaching on Aug 5th, 2008
I often struggle when I preach with what I call the “Good Enough” syndrome. I hate “Good Enough” because it feels like less than the Word deserves. Let me explain.
I work through a passage and suffer over the true meaning. It is like shooting at a target and I find myself sometimes burying the arrow [...]