The room buzzed with conversation punctuated with laughter as forty college students practiced a snooty new word I'd just taught them. They practiced using it in a sentence any pseudo-intellectual would gladly add to their repertoire. The word? Weltanschauung, which is German for "worldview." The sentence? "Well, it all depends on your Weltanschauung, am I right?" (Now laugh in a condescending manner. Very good!) Our church's college group Regenerate. led by my son Sam and his wife Jamé, has affectionately come to know the Apostle John as "Papa John." In 1 John 4:1-6, Papa John Continue Reading
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How to be a Blessing as an In-law
Cattle wander along rolling hills under a sunny sky. I'm homeward bound from a visit with my son Jed and my newest daughter-in-law Rebecca. Tears sting my eyes as I drive. Photo credit: Iakov Filimonov, Shutterstock.com Oh, no, did you have a tiff with the girl? There's plenty of mother-in-law jokes out there, and plenty of conflict within families. I wouldn't blame you for making that assumption. Thankfully, my tears that day were happy tears. I'd been reflecting on the three young women that God brought into our family, the brides well-chosen by our sons. Scott and I had Continue Reading
Why You Need to Look at Passion Differently (Whether You’re Single or not)
She meanders through the bar, looking for him. Is he the young brunette in the snappy sport coat? The suave middle-aged businessman? The dimpled crooner at the mic? Where, oh where, is Mr. Right? She has her audition plan all worked out. When she sees a likely candidate, she asks him if he's single, if he's gay, and if he's working. If he passes the first battery of questions, she kisses him full on the mouth. If the magic feeling doesn't hit her, she walks away. In the end, using this highly questionable method, she finds Mr. Right, and wedding bells ring. Why? Because this Continue Reading
6 Ways to Take Heart While You Wait for Your Breakthrough
You've prayed. You've waited. You've prayed again and waited some more. You've had other people pray -- and you're still waiting. Which begs the question: How do we do life in the tension of the already/not yet? Three parallel phrases in Scripture speak to the "in between" places of our lives. Psalm 84 describes pilgrims on their way to Zion going "from strength to strength." Romans 1:17 says the righteousness of God is revealed, a righteousness that is "from faith to faith." 2 Corinthians 3:18 describes believers as being transformed "from glory to glory." We're on a Continue Reading



