It Starts With Jesus
Understanding who Christ is matters not only to the life of the believer but also to that of the nonbeliever. The Prologue in the gospel of John captures the essence of who Jesus is and serves as the foundation of what I personally believe makes a follower of Jesus Christ a most [...]
Archive for November, 2007
30 Nov
Incarnate Christ Series Part 1: It Starts With Jesus
30 Nov
Multi-tasker, Not Multi-Blogger
I’ve decided to shut down the Incarnate blog simply because my schedule is too crazy for me to remember to post there. Besides, what I’d say there about the Church I could easily say here.
Besides, I can barely manage one blog, lol!
24 Nov
Leadership Insight from a Book Stack?
Yep.
So as I was working yesterday and looking at the stacks of books from which I pull orders for customers, I angrily meditated on the ill-advised stacking of heavy books on top of those tiny, annoying little gifty books replete with bad poetry.
Never does a day go by where a stack of books does not [...]
22 Nov
That Sinking Feeling…Again
Now that I’ve been in New York for nearly three weeks, I’ve been waiting for God to tell me what the big rush was in getting me here.
Be careful what you ask for.
I was sitting at the dinner table in the kitchen reading Acts 2: 42-47 (yes, I’m being that specific) when I [...]
12 Nov
Faith: Managing the Crazy
I’ve come to the conclusion that faith is all about managing the “crazy” that goes with jumping off of a mountain and trusting God will catch you based on what He has spoken to you.
That’s essentially what I did. I knew that I was going to NY but didn’t know where specifically or what [...]
9 Nov
Off to Connecticut
Well, my best friend and her family is treating me to a Steven Curtis Chapman concert tonight in Bridgeport, Connecticut. We’re leaving to catch a ferry later this morning and should be there by noon.
I’m half-awake with a ten year old hovering over me like barbeque smoke over a grill. She’s [...]
7 Nov
In New York
I am finally in New York after suffering through a cancelled flight and being cased in by an elderly woman with a flatulence problem (I’m being nice).
Well, my heart was “strangely warmed” when I saw New York beneath me as the plane moved closer to land.
Some of my former students wanted me to update my [...]