"I planted the seed in your hearts, and Apollos watered it, but it was God who made it grow." (1 Cor. 3:6) The theology of Church Planting in our western culture is skewed. I fear that we have been drawn away from the disciple-making heart of Jesus. Since I started this journey towards Church Planting … Continue reading Church Planting VS Church Parking
Beautifully Uncomfortable
"New year - New me", is the popular caption for Instagram photos right now. The beginning of a new year can make people take stock of their life. It can be a time where people set new goals for health, fitness, family, or career. I've noticed that "new years resolutions" and goals are often about … Continue reading Beautifully Uncomfortable
The Missing Peace of The Story
My 3-year-old daughter loves doing puzzles. The only problem is that she also loves using the puzzle pieces for other games. This means frequently we are almost finished putting a puzzle together when we realize that we are missing a piece or two. It's frustrating when you are missing the piece you need to complete … Continue reading The Missing Peace of The Story
Living Out Of Control
Having kids has taught me way more about life than I ever wanted to know! There was a peaceful bliss to the pre-kid ignorance. I saw myself as a fairly responsible and competent person. Now, after 9 years of parenting, I realize I'm not quite as refined and put together as I thought! Admitting your … Continue reading Living Out Of Control
Dinner With Jesus
The first drive-thru restaurant was created in1947 by Sheldon "Red" Chaney, operator of Red's Giant Hamburg in Springfield, Missouri. (1) That was almost 30 years before the now famous McDonalds opened its first drive-thru. Amongst other convenience-oriented innovations towards the end of the 20th century, the drive-thru changed our culture. Here is a quote from McDonald's online news site, "Approximately … Continue reading Dinner With Jesus
Finding Our Fit
I've spent the last couple months on hiatus from writing allowing the season to percolate in my heart and mind. Like the smell of a quality coffee brewing, God has brought a new aroma of perspective. It has helped to clarify who I am and where God is leading. If you want to indulge me … Continue reading Finding Our Fit
The Church Needs To Go
It's hard being a parent. My wife and I have three kids under the age of 10 and we are by no means professionals. We are learning as we go and we are trying our best to do it with wisdom and grace. I've learned that I have a default though and that is to … Continue reading The Church Needs To Go
I’m With This Guy
I have a friend from high school who I would go anywhere with. He's 6'3, 210 pounds and is a well trained Navy medic. He's the kinda guy you feel more confident around like you could take a few more risks or survive the worst situations. There's something about being with him that makes me stand … Continue reading I’m With This Guy
You’re Worth It
I love garage sales. I love the adventure of hunting for random deals. You never know what you'll find out there on the garage sale circuit but it just might be the deal of a lifetime! Well, maybe it's not that glamorous and exciting but it does make me think about value. I've learned that … Continue reading You’re Worth It
The Interrupting God
My 2-year-old Emma's favorite joke right now is; "Knock, Knock". I reply, "Who's there?". "Interrupting cow," she says. "Interrupting co..."Moooooo!" Before you can finish your statement you are interrupted. That's the joke. I've been wondering lately if this is God's favorite joke too. Up until recently, I was living out my version of a long-term plan. Then God said, "Moooooo-ve." … Continue reading The Interrupting God