Monthly Archives: November 2012
Battleground: Christmas
It’s that time of year again when Christians and Non-Christians join in our annual bickering over Christmas. It’s a culture war that won’t go away. Just type in “War on Christmas” in Google and having fun reading! Christians get upset … Continue reading
Raising Timothy
“I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in your also.” -Paul to Timothy (2 Tim. 1:5) I believe that the most important … Continue reading
Blessed Are The Peacemakers
I’m sharing this brief reflection this afternoon as part of a prayer service for international peace at Wesley College- where I serve as campus minister. As I sat at my desk and read through the news- there are attacks happening between … Continue reading
Quotation Friday
“Theology is hence the critical reflection about this essential practice in the light of the gospel. It does not merely aim to understand the world differently; it wants to change the world as well.” -Jurgen Moltmann (The Trinity and The … Continue reading
Take Hold Of…
At Hope Church, where I pastor, we just finished a six week series called Not A Fan which was based of the book by the same name. I know in my LIFEgroup, we had great conversations around what it means … Continue reading
Obligatory Election Post
Last night, we re-elected Barack Obama for a second term as President of The United States of America. Some are joyful about this, while others are, well- not happy. One thing to remember, regardless of which end of the political … Continue reading