Why I Can’t Sponsor A Child

Why can’t I commit to sponsoring a child in Kensington’s NoChild Sponsorship Program? I’ll let you hear my internal back-and-forth:
Friendship Is A Bridge

This is a bittersweet day. A conflicted day of paradox: we remember the life of a great man and his premature death, and we recognize our country’s progress in race relations, and grieve how far short we fall of the mark of what is good and right.
How Would Jesus’ 12 Disciples Vote?

If Jesus’ followers were here today in the 2018 midterm elections, who would they mark on the ballot?
The Kind Of Medication You Can’t Write A Script For

This image has haunted me since our return from a remote village in a forgotten region of Kenya. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and this picture makes that especially true.
Protecting Our Father’s Home – Why Christians Should Care…

All political implications or affiliations aside, if we believe God created the universe and all that is within it, then we have a sacred duty to care for God’s earth.
3 Things Football Taught Me About Faith

I want to live each and every minute of each and every day for that mission. To intimately know Jesus and fall deeper in love with Him daily. And to share Him and His love for others everywhere I go.
Do We Really Need More Churches?

How has something with ancient roots grown taller and stronger throughout the years? Despite the rapid changes in culture and society, the church has been a constant, unstoppable force in this world.
Why It’s Right to Evangelize in the Workplace

One way to bring transformation back into the workplace is to understand what the Good News that we’re supposed to be proclaiming IS and IS NOT.
The Life-Changing Results Of Opening Your Refrigerator

Walk with people. Eat with people. Chat with people. Let them in. Open the fridge. They can resist a lot of church programs, but the simplicity of your generous presence as a Jesus follower is more powerful than you can even imagine. When Paula and I think back over the years, the most precious times of […]
Invited Into God’s Extravagant Love

“Mostly what God does is love you. Keep company with Him and learn a life of love. Observe how Christ loved us. His love was not cautious, but extravagant. He didn’t love in order to get something from us but to give everything of himself to us. Love like that.” Ephesians 5:1-2 MSG