Jesus had an effect on people. Many of them flocked to him. Others fell down before him. Still others gave their desperation to him. And then others avoided him. Or sought to trap him. Or plotted to kill him. Or betrayed him. He was...
#TBT — Dallas Morning News (Unless It Was The Times-Herald, RIP), Summer, 1974
Here I am on the far left, in the hat, alongside Brad Stoffel and Jeff Turpin as we pose for a newspaper photo in July of 1974. The occasion was the National Boys' 12 and Boys' 14 and under Hardcourt Championships, played at our home tennis center in Dallas, the T Bar...
Questions About Anger Worth Pondering
At Good Shepherd, we began 2019 with a message series about anger called Up In Arms. And the first message in that series concluded by asking congregants to ask themselves three sobering questions regarding their own anger. Although almost three months have passed...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Reflections From A Third John Mellencamp Concert
Last Friday, Julie and I had seventh row seats at John Mellencamp’s concert at Ovens Auditorium. We had seen him back in 1999 at Blockbuster, er Verizon, er PNC Music Pavilion in north Charlotte. We thoroughly enjoyed that show and then saw him again in 2015 in...
No Longer Slaves, Week 4 — The “To Be Or Not To Be” Sermon Rewind
Yesterday's message ... Used a Seinfeld clip to make a point about grace.Revolved around a quote BY JESUS not found in any of the Gospels but re-tweeted by Paul during a speech in Acts to the church at Ephesus. Got all that?Culminated our Radical Impact Project with...
#TBT — First Grade, University Park Elementary School, Spring, 1969
My first grade class with Mrs. Dobbs at the University Park Elementary School, 1968-69. Can you figure out which one is me? Or which one is the object of my unrequited first grade love?
FAQs About Our “No Longer Slaves” Giving Sunday
WHAT IS A RADICAL IMPACT PROJECT? A Radical Impact Project is a long-time feature of Good Shepherd’s congregational life. It’s when we attempt something big and bold on behalf of the most vulnerable among us. Our Radical Impact Projects have focused primarily on...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Best Looking One Handed Backhands In Men’s Tennis History
Roger Federer lost a big match in Indian Wells, California this past Sunday and for once, I wasn't too upset. Why? Because the guy who beat him, Austrian Dominic Thiem, has a glorious one-handed backhand. For the uninitiated, most players today hit their backhands...
No Longer Slaves, Week 3 — “Debris Field”
Yesterday's message ... Allowed me to introduce our local partners in No Longer Slaves, Lily Pad Haven Ministries.Drew from God's words through Malachi to the children of Israel;Focused on the image of the Refiner's Fire.Led to this bottom line: God removes debris to...
#TBT — My First Book
Forget Head Scratchers. My REAL first book was "University Park Football" and had a release date of Fall, 1968. The book tells about a game involving the University Park Mustangs (we lived in the Dallas enclave of University Park and my to-die-for team was the SMU...