MY SUMMER PLAYLIST
Just thought I’d share the music I’m enjoying this summer. Below are 10 songs on my summertime playlist…
#1. Sideways by Wrabel. I’m currently obsessed with… Read More
Just thought I’d share the music I’m enjoying this summer. Below are 10 songs on my summertime playlist…
#1. Sideways by Wrabel. I’m currently obsessed with… Read More
It’s time for Sunday Shout Outs – where I share some what I enjoyed from around the web this past week. I think you’ll also enjoy the beautiful words in these three blog posts:
This post, “Cough. Breathe. Cancer. Dance.” by… Read More
It’s Friday – which means it’s time for some fun, fun, fun (and maybe something free too). You ready?
1. VIDEO—HOW TO TAKE A SELFIE.
My favorite line: “Make people think you’re better looking than you are. Use good angles. Shoot from above… unless you’re bald… Read More
The following is a quote from Jean Vanier’s book “From Brokenness To Community.”
The broken and oppressed are teaching me what the good news is really about.
One of the most moving moments for me in the gospels is the meeting of Jesus with… Read More
Because I’m a pastor, I pretty regularly get followed on Twitter by other Christian leaders (that I don’t know) from all over the place. And for some reason, I receive a weekly e-mail from Twitter showing me these new followers – along with their profile picture and Twitter bio.
These Twitter bios make me feel like a total loser.
Let me explain. They say things like…
“NY Times Best Selling author of 14 books, senior pastor of the 23,000-member Hope of the World Church, international speaker and business consultant, entrepreneur, recording artist, fashion designer, coach, mentor, mogul, part-time professor of theology, cultural architect, health & fitness guru, Christian radio host, father of 4 beautiful children, husband, man of God, ultra-marathon runner.”
Dang. That’s incredible. How do you do all that stuff?
And thanks for reminding me that I suck.
Even this “Twitter Bio Generator” comes up with bios that sound better than I actually am… Read More
Here’s what I read online this week that, my opinion, is shareable…
This wonderfully satirical post, “When Suits Become A Stumbling Block: A Plea To My Brothers In Christ,” by L.P.
This short, beautifully poetic, and… Read More
In my tale of two grandmothers, I described my “bad” grandma…
My swearing-smoking-drinking-gambling grandmother was a constant, loving, generous, steady, faithful, and gracious presence in my life – until she died of lung cancer when I was 19 years old.
Life is interesting that way.
It’s far less black and white than we think. Our categories don’t always have the space for what is actually there. We want to use the labels “good” or “bad,” “sinner” or “saint,” but the truth usually is found in the AND…
We are simultaneously both good AND bad, sinner AND saint.
Paul the Apostle (who is credited with the taking Christianity to the world and writing more books of the New Testament than anyone else) acknowledged this “sinner AND saint” truth when he wrote,
This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone should accept it: “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”—and I am the worst of them all. —1 Timothy 1.15
I love that Paul didn’t say, “I WAS the worst of them all,” but chose instead to admit, “I AM the worst.”
Here we have the “worst sinner” writing the Bible under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit…
He’s both good and bad, sinner and saint.
And so are we.
The idea that we learn all the good things from good people and get all our bad ideas from bad individuals is… Read More
I had two grandmothers – one was “good” and the other was “bad.”
My “bad” grandmother didn’t go to church. She smoked—a lot. She drank, she swore, and she gambled.
My “good” grandmother was a member of her church. And she wasn’t a smoker, drinker, or gambler.
But here’s where it gets interesting…
My “good” Christian grandmother became angry… Read More
In this Leadership Bites (6 minute podcast), Andy Jones gives me some pro tips on getting the most out of a Mariner’s game. Listen and enjoy!
COMING THIS WEEK ON THE BLOG: a series on “Good Things I Learned From… Read More
It’s Father’s Day and Sunday – so I’m gonna share what I read (and watched) online this week that’s worthy of a shout out…
This video, “Stuff Dad Never Says.”
This post, “Courage to… Read More