Love Changes Things (and it doesn’t)

Jesus famously taught that loving God and loving our neighbor was the foundation of following God. It sounds shockingly simplistic. As we begin to try to love God and others though, we quickly realize that things that are simple are not always easy. To begin with we must face the question: “what is love?”. After […]

Our Top Movies from 2017

...with a special guest appearance by Tony Johnson

Each year my good friend Tony and I compile our list of our favorite movies from the past year. This is always a challenge, because many great movies hit theatres in December in order to gather steam for award season, and we just don’t have time to see them before we complete our lists. Tony […]

The Most Important Question You Can Ask in 2018

During the course of my career and ministry, I’ve talked to hundreds of people who were hoping to save or repair a relationship in their life. I’ve talked with parents who were struggling with their children, and husbands and wives who were struggling with each other. I’ve comforted the heartbroken and sought to calm the […]

The 5 Books I’ve Enjoyed Most This Year: #1

"Secrets In The Dark" by Frederick Buechner

My favorite book from this past year was “Secrets In The Dark: A Life In Sermons” by Frederick Buechner. I’ve long been a fan of Buechner, enjoying both his fiction and his memoirs. Simply stated, reading Frederick Buechner is good for the soul. This amazing collection of sermons gives great insight into his thinking and […]

Thoughts for Advent 2017: Joy

Joy as Motivation

Jesus loved to tell stories. All were powerful, but some, like the one below, were incredibly brief. The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.  At first glance, this doesn’t appear […]

The 5 Books I’ve Most Enjoyed This Year: #2

Evicted by Matthew Desmond

“Evicted” marks the culmination of Matthew Desmond’s years of research and work in the poorest areas of Milwaukee. The result is a heartbreaking and enlightening look at poverty and the struggle for thousands of people to make and keep a home. ”Evicted” does more than just look at impersonal statistics, it steps into the homes […]

The 5 Books I’ve Enjoyed Most This Year: #3

Cash: The Autobiography of Johnny Cash

Book #3 on the list of books I’ve most enjoyed over the past year is Cash: The Autobiography of Johnny Cash. The book makes you feel as if you are sitting on a porch in the Tennessee mountains and listening to the Man in Black tell stories all afternoon. Fascinated, inspiring, and heartfelt, the story […]

Thoughts For Advent 2017

Love

One of the major themes we see pop up throughout the Christmas story is the challenge to not be afraid. “Joseph do not fear to take Mary as your wife.” Even though this story is not going to go at all like you had planned. “Do not be afraid Zechariah, for your prayer has been […]

The 5 Books I’ve Enjoyed Most This Year

#4: Ali: A Life by Jonathan Eig

The fourth book on my list of books that I’ve most enjoyed in 2017 was a recent release. Ali: A Life by Jonathan Eig was an entertaining and informative look at one of the most celebrated and controversial athletes of all time. Eig does an amazing job of not just recounting the events of Ali’s […]

Thoughts For Advent 2017

Hope

The season of Advent and Christmas can be summed up in three words. They are to my mind the three most powerful words in the Bible, words that changed the entire course of history. These three words are the basis of any hope, joy, peace, or love we could ever experience. They are “God with […]