The Church and The Epidemic “...and when the man saw him who was hurt he had compassion on him....Then Jesus said “Go and do likewise.’” ~ Luke 10:33,37 from the Parable of the Good Samaritan Along this journey of existing as a nonprofit that is trying desperately to bring hope to an addiction epidemic that … Continue reading An Interview I did w/ Hope United on the Addiction Epidemic and the Response of the Church
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Finding Joy in the “Test of Time”
Easy. Walk in the park. Piece of cake. These were the thoughts that ran through my mind the day I assumed the leadership role of the local church I lead. Ok maybe not these words exactly but if I am being honest they were floating around. For every individual called into a role of leadership … Continue reading Finding Joy in the “Test of Time”
Our Decision Through the Eyes of Our Children…
This experience of donating my liver to a child that we do not know personally has brought one interesting dynamic: communicating to our own children. For those who do not know our story you can read it in its entirety here . Our three children look to me as their Dad who is to lead, protect, … Continue reading Our Decision Through the Eyes of Our Children…
Christmas and the Sunday Conundrum
Christmas on a Sunday? Ahhhh! I have been asked what we will do about church falling on Christmas morning. Multiple times. Down through the years in fact. I've heard the question all around me in person and on social media. "Should I stay in with my family or should we come to church on Christmas morning?" … Continue reading Christmas and the Sunday Conundrum
