Feeding the family in God’s Word

Feeding the Family in God’s Word  Fall 2020 brings a new parenting season for Stephanie and me. We just sent our third son to college. The house is much more quiet. We’re not empty nesters yet. We still have our 13-year old Autumn to keep us young and to liven up the...

The evangelical vote – from a higher perspective

The evangelical vote – from a higher perspective Get your popcorn ready. This final month of election watch is going to be entertaining. If the first debate was any clue, where else can you watch Jerry Springer, Big Brother (reality TV) and Hunger Games all in one...
Making Sense of Coast-to-coast Chaos

Making Sense of Coast-to-coast Chaos

Making Sense of Coast-to-coast Chaos Out in the west, “it’s wildfires blotting out the sun, turning day into an eerie twilight.” Sounds like a verse in Revelation. It’s actually a recent news headline covering the west coast fires. Meanwhile, a new hurricane Sally...
7 Needless Barriers Between Teens and the Bible

7 Needless Barriers Between Teens and the Bible

The reasons so many young people are walking away from Christianity are obvious: shifting culture, ineffective youth ministry, college professors, government hostility, and the entertainment industry-right? Wrong. Blaming these realities is like blaming the wind for...
A baby in a basket… and 3,500 years of racism

A baby in a basket… and 3,500 years of racism

 60-day Bible readers are flying through scriptures.  In just a few quick days, we cleared Genesis and landed in Exodus – and what a timely read that is for today.  A man (Moses) grows up witnessing slavery of the Hebrews to the Egyptians. One day he notices a...