In this post, I want to share with you a new and innovative resource for getting to know other people in your circles of influence. Life as We Know It is a very creative, relational approach to bringing people together to share their stories. I have never seen anything like […]
Monthly Archives: March 2014
As a younger Gen Xer, I am old enough to remember the 8-track tape. With my formative years being in the 80s and early 90s, I later spent a small fortune on cassettes. Yes, I even had a few albums and 45s, but could never figure out why I would […]
The Stewardship of Rockin’ to an 8-Track in an iPod ...
We often equate the testing of boundaries with the acts of deviant children. “My child is testing the boundaries to see if he will get disciplined.” “She is pushing her boundaries, and I will not stand for that!” And, yes, whenever such actions and thoughts push against divinely-established parameters (e.g., […]
The Stewardship of Questioning the Boundaries
We’re no longer going to believe that if God wants the heathen saved, then He’ll do it without us. We’re going to use means. We’re no longer going to work only along the coastlines; we’re moving to the interiors of these countries. We’re no longer going to build mission stations; […]
Two Steps Few Leaders Take
I am delighted to share that Unreached Peoples, Least Reached Places: An Untold Story of Lostness in America is now available to download as a pdf. It’s brief, about fifty pages. That is intentional. You can read it quickly. The pastors with The Church at Brook Hills are always asking […]