PinnedWe Once Directed a Judgment Play. I Still Regret It.In 2011, we found ourselves working at a church that went all in on a dramatic production — a real fire-and-brimstone kind of show. Think…May 30May 30
PinnedWhen Celebrities Find Jesus: Why Are We So Uncomfortable?It happens every so often — a well-known celebrity, often one with a complicated past, publicly professes a relationship with Jesus. And…Feb 25A response icon1Feb 25A response icon1
PinnedThe Fragility of God’s StabilityFaith is often described as a rock, an anchor, or a firm foundation — something unshakable, steady, and reliable. We sing about standing…Feb 11Feb 11
PinnedCoffee Talk: The Unseen Weight: The Silent Struggles of Pastor’s KidsThere is a weight that pastor’s kids (PKs) carry that few outside of the club (if you can call it that) will ever fully understand. (If you…Feb 8A response icon1Feb 8A response icon1
PinnedNavigating the School System: A Dad’s Journey from Private Struggles to Public TriumphsYou know the saying, “Felt cute, might delete later” — I feel this as I type these words today. Some days, I write spiritual devotions…Aug 8, 2024Aug 8, 2024
Reactive, Not Redemptive: When the Church Forgets GracelPhoto by Kyle Wagner on Unsplash11h ago11h ago
The Night I Got Blindsided by Sunset Boulevard(And Why I Still Can’t Stop Thinking About It)“We taught the world new ways to dream.” — Norma Desmond5d ago5d ago
Today, the Prophet Fell Silent — But the Echo RemainsWord came this morning like a hush over water: Walter Brueggemann has gone home. He lived a long, faithful, and fierce life — one spent…Jun 7Jun 7
When Fire Fell: Remembering Pentecost SundayIt is almost Pentecost Sunday — the day we remember when fire fell, languages burst forth, and the Church was born.Jun 4Jun 4
Am I Supposed to Know You?You know the feeling: walking into a place that’s as familiar to you as the back of your hand. Maybe it’s a classroom, a cafeteria, a…May 22May 22