I spent last Thursday and Friday in and around Montvale, New Jersey, a bucolic burg just minutes from the New York state line. Why? Because not only is Julie a preacher's wife, but I am a Vice-President's husband. She is VP of sales for Pentax Medical USA with...
The “God Drops In” Sermon Rewind
What do you get when you combine . . . A classic Union County saying, John's epic version of the Christmas story (don't blink or you'll miss it), A "stand up" invitation, and A John Piper (yes, UMCers!) inspired insight that he who had no beginning began everything?...
Calling In Sick?
There have been a handful of mornings in ministry when I have had a strong desire to call in sick. Not on days that I've actually been sick, mind you. But days when the bed felt awfully warm. And there were some things on my schedule that I simply didn’t want to face....
We Read The Bible All Wrong
Ann Patchett's novel State Of Wonder opens with this: The news of Ander Eckman’s death came by way of Aerogram, a piece of bright blue airmail paper that served as both the stationary and, when folded over and sealed along the edges, the envelope. Who even knew they...
Top Five Tuesday — Guest Blogger Devin Tharp on SRV CLT
We had a wonderful night serving around Charlotte Sunday night for SRV CLT. Good Shepherd and Steele Creek Church of Charlotte came together for the effort as we sent out 120 students, 35 adult leaders to 8 ministry locations. Here are just a few of the things we...
The “God Drops Hints” Sermon Rewind
Here was the challenge yesterday. How to take this clear hint from Micah (Old Testament prophet, writing 700 years before Jesus) -- 2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans[b] of Judah, out of you will come for me one who...
God Drops Launch — “God Drops Hints”
We've got gumdrops, raindrops, eye drops, lemon drops, mic drops, pin drops, ball drops . . . so why not God Drops? It's a different way to look at Christmas. But I think you're going to like it. Here's the bumper video....
The Origin Of A Series . . . And The “Say It Out Loud” Test
About three months ago, I thought I had settled on a Christmas series. The series title was solid, some of the individual message titles had the potential to be provocative, and I'd even opened up a file folder to collect my research, notes, and brainstorms. And then...