My entire life has been consumed with answering the question, “What is faithfulness for the follower of Jesus in a broken world?” It started for me with Foghorn Leghorn.
It could be that America is heading into very “difficult times.” If that is true, what are the implications for the followers of Jesus?
When Jesus saw the lost crowds, he had compassion on them. Do we see them with love? Or do we see some of those different from ourselves as contemptible?
The follower of Jesus is called to be a person of hope. Pessimism about the state of things doesn’t help.
It is difficult to wait for things, like spring. Or for God to bring about justice against wicked schemes.
I shouldn’t tell you what I gave up for Lent, but the impact on me was so good I’m going to tell you anyway. Hope it’s worth it.
I’ve been trying to learn to listen all my life. I’m still at it and have a long way to go. Learning to listen is a lifelong discipline.
As we grow old, we need someone to walk with us as we enjoy the pleasures and pitfalls of aging.
In an uncertain world, the question is how should we respond when we are uncertain how to respond? Here’s a place to begin.
Being politicized seduces the followers of Jesus away from the primacy of Scripture and the Christ-like ethic of loving those made in God’s image.