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The Parable of the Plug

If you have ever been to my house, you might have noticed the small little “coffee nook” we have. Actually, I think it was meant to be a desk area, but that wouldn’t work for more reasons than one, so a coffee nook it became. For close to five years this nook has seen plenty of action and

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Stop Pushing Me!

Today, I heard a boy yell at his younger sister, “I have a right to push you because you’re not moving,” … a right to push you. … because you’re not moving. I’m sure upon hearing this some would quickly join suit and overtly blurt out an emphatic preach it. There would be others in the

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Love Wins, Except When It’s Hidden

Much controversy has stirred recently surrounding Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins which releases today. Some Christians label Bell a universalist for his views, while others defend him—appalled by the mere fact that certain Christians would call out other Christians on their theology. Obviously we should never be mean-spirited in our dialog with any one, especially our

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No Good. Know Best.

Good ideas aren’t bad—they are by nature good. So why is it that I find myself saying “no” to so many good ideas? I think it’s because I understand that not every good idea is the best idea when it comes to ministry. Good ideas can easily derail mission, and therefore waste much time and

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Dreams and Brides

My wife, Alethea, seriously stirred me up with this excellent post. I can’t give too many details, but it is definitely worth the minute it might take to read!  Stop what you are doing and check it out!

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Enough faith?

At age 17, I had been given the opportunity to give a message to a tribe of people up in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. I had my message all prepared when not more than 5 minutes before I was to speak, God nudged me to preach the Gospel from Mark 16. I did just

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