Running For a Reason
It’s been a long, long time since I ran in a 5K. It was actually my senior year of high school when I was part of the cross country team. I have...
It’s been a long, long time since I ran in a 5K. It was actually my senior year of high school when I was part of the cross country team. I have...
I was honored today to officiate a wedding for a former student. It’s something that I really enjoy doing and today was no exception. It’s great seeing old friends and seeing them take a...
Over the past few years, I’ve really neglected reading fiction books. So when I had a chance to read and review The Noticer by Andy Andrews, I jumped at the chance. This is...
We just got back home from a vacation to Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg, Virginia. We had a great time seeing all the historic sites and memorials for our great country. But the sights and...
Our family is leaving in the morning for a vacation, so I’ll be unplugging from my internet world for several days. We’re going to Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg with the kids. I plan on...
I’ve been reading through Frank Viola’s latest book, From Eternity To Here. The publisher says that this is a perfect follow-up to Francis Chan’s Crazy Love and in some ways I agree. Chan’s book...
I’m excited about a new book that is coming out. Today is the big book bomb on Amazon for Shawn Wood’s new book, Wasabi Gospel: The Startling Message of Jesus. Help us get the...
Just letting you know that I am still alive. Our family has been on a short vacation for a few days. We spent a few days at the beach visiting family and getting sunburned....
First of all, I want to share a video with you that we showed at Cornerstone this morning. Just look at the pictures of fathers and their children. You can see the joy and...
I wanted to share some thoughts about another book I’m reading as part of the Father’s Day Blog tour. The Disappearance of God by Dr. Al Mohler is a book about culture, the church,...
I just finished reading the latest book by Jud Wilhite. Eyes Wide Open is a great book about grace. Let me share a question that Jud asks in the book, “Is it possible to...