Conflict is reality. We are going to have conflict. We are a broken people. The only question is, when conflict comes our way, how we are going to manage it? Will we avoid it or address it?
Do You Know Your Calling?
Sometimes I have occasion to talk to younger generations. From them, I hear lots of discussion around the idea of purpose, passion, and calling.
Every Flight Carries a Thousand Stories
All of us trying to get somewhere. Some more intentional than others. We’ve all got our stories, and we are all waiting to connect.
An Unlikely Candidate for Generosity
It’s humorous, maybe even hysterical, how the generosity of God works. He uses the most unlikely candidates—even those who oppose Him—to bring joy to the world.
Family Conflict: The Hatfields & McCoys
Have you ever heard of the Hatfields and McCoys? If you think your family struggles with conflict, listen to their story.
Some might think of their names as a comical reference to hillbilly feuding families. But the Hatfields and McCoys is a real story.
The Power of Random Generosity
Sometimes I talk about random generosity. Recently, I came across this good news story. In 1999, Adya Zugay was nearly 12 years old when she and her sister fled Yugoslavia.
How Do You Measure Wealth? Part 3
Perhaps you are getting tired about hearing about billionaires in the news? In Luke 16, Jesus tells the story of a rich man who every day lived the finest life—a life of luxury.
How Do You Measure Wealth? Part 2
Billionaires have been in the news a lot lately. Bezos? Zuckerberg? Musk? They would do well to receive a simple reminder of true wealth.
How Do You Measure Wealth? Part 1
If we measure our wealth by the experience some opulence might afford, we might see ourselves as somewhat deprived. But what if we measured wealth by …
Meet the Legacy Team, Part 2
This is Michael. He’s helping produce our video series, The Power of Your Family Legacy. Michael resolved as a young father to honor the miracle of life given to them. They would create a legacy for their family and for the generations yet to come.