God will lead us into His will—and He knows how to speak in such a way that you "get it" and hear clearly enough to follow His lead. Though He may not
How to handle a multitude of tragedy, pain, and loss
Tragedy. Pain. Loss. How much more could one take? Horatio Spafford, a successful lawyer and businessman, just buried his four-year-old son
Experience a Living Hope Amidst the Coronavirus
The world is in a pandemic panic over the coronavirus, but how are we to respond as Christians? Rather than living with fear, anxiety, and worry, a
Do You Trust Jesus?
Do you trust Jesus? Interesting question I know. And most of us would be quick to respond with a resounding "Yes!" But pause just a moment, do you
What I Learned From Breaking My Elbow
In this episode, I get personal and talk about five things I've learned from recently breaking my elbow. Listen to and Download the
How to Build Trust and Why I Need to Apologize
I went for a walk last night. It has been a busy season in my life and I haven't had much time to ponder and reflect—and a walk gives me a great
A Clearly Directed Way
(by Paul Carnehl) The following is a guest post by my friend Paul Carnehl. Written in a devotional format, I encourage you to take some time and
Finding Joy in the Little Things
I love to laugh. And while it is a rather fun song from Mary Poppins, it is certainly true in my life. I recently discovered that a child laughs over
A Rush of Rain
I love the rain. The way it sounds, feels, and even smells. And this past Friday, it made me laugh . . . a lot. Two weeks ago, we started a Friday