Yesterday was yet another day of spending a lot of time in my car. I have become accustomed to driving in my car multiple hours by myself. I joke around that I am developing a slight case of schizophrenia, that way when I drive all these hours by … [Read more]
why I choose to walk to church
||DISCLAIMER|| So the intent of this post isn't to upset people (Yeah, I know that is a great way to begin a post, bear with me here), but merely to ask questions, to get you and I thinking and ultimately to see the local church in each of our … [Read more]
Lord & Friend
Thus the LORD used to speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. (Exodus 33:11, ESV) As I spent some time with the Lord today I continued reading through Exodus and I stumbled upon a verse that I know I have read before. But … [Read more]
meditating on getting older
For those of you who don’t know, yesterday I turned 26 years old. Yes that means I am closer to 30 than 20 and you know what? I’m okay with that (more about this in a second)! Yesterday was a day filled with driving, lifting furniture, and great … [Read more]
highway video and a shot in the arm
Yesterday I received an email from Highway Video about their newest released DVD and I was once again blown away by what they produce. Nearly four years ago a friend of mine got me hooked on Highway and I’ve been a fan ever since. They produce … [Read more]
faith in the face of pain & cancer
This morning at our fall planning meeting with our staff team, Matt and Sally, our campus director and his wife, shared about one of their friends who appears to be in the last stages of brain cancer. It was a sobering experience as we began our … [Read more]
the songs a speak of
Here are a few of the songs I made reference to in my last post. I hope you enjoy them. Three of the four songs are from Christian musicians and you can click on their names to go to their myspace pages. The last song is by my good friend Danen Kane. … [Read more]
the heart of a hopeless romantic and God’s loving plan
I have a confession to make – I am a self-professed “hopeless romantic.†It’s true. My family knows it. My friends know it. I am one of those rare guys that actually enjoys those sappy romantic comedies. (case in point: yesterday I bought and … [Read more]
driscoll on the counter culture that is Christianity and strep throat
I wanted to follow up yesterday’s reflection from our time at the L.E.C. with a portion of a sermon from Mark Driscoll, that he preached a couple of weeks ago. If you haven’t been listening to his sermons you should start, click here to get to … [Read more]
dreaming of a counter-culture – where everything is turned upside down
NOTE:This was the promised reflection from over a month ago about our service opportunity in downtown Dayton. I dropped the ball on getting it up, but here it is. I will not be posting more than this one. I hope you enjoy it, but moreover that you … [Read more]
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