What would it look like if I woke up every day more concerned about proclaiming God's glory than expanding my own platform? I'd view other clergy as collaborators rather than competitors. I'd be less satisfied that people come to hear me preach and more motivated to...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Things You Need To Know About Don Henley’s New Album
Last week was a pivotal one in my life as Don Henley released his first album in 15 years, a country-flavored bit of Americana (or Texicana) called Cass County. For those of you who don't know, in an earlier life Henley was the leadest of the lead singers of the...
Mad People Disease, Week 3 — The “Detecting Deflection” Sermon Rewind
Yesterday morning I prayed that the people of Good Shepherd would have a "painful enlightenment" through the sermon. I believe that prayer was answered. Here's what people needed to realize . . . The people you GET mad at are not the ones you ARE mad at. (Yes, I just...
Mad People Disease, Week 3 — Detecting Deflection
Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception" is one of the most famous plays in NFL history. Here's the clip, complete with audio by the late Curt Gowdy, whose distinctive voice I still miss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMuUBZ_DAeM The pass was intended for...
Who Is The Guy With The John Wesley Bobblehead?
This rather improbable picture was taken at the United Methodist Publishing House in Nashville. As I mentioned in Tuesday's post, I spent several days last week in Middle Tennessee at the New Room Conference. While there, I wanted to visit with the...
Pre-Emptive Confession
Have you noticed how everyone is sorry for their sin . . . after they get caught? The repentance gear seems to kick in once the light exposes the dark places of people’s lives. Jimmy Swaggart’s tears, Mark Sanford’s press conference, and Ted Haggard’s apology all come...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five (Or Seven) Takeaways From The New Room Conference
I spent four days last week in picturesque Franklin, Tennessee, surrounded by 700 like-minded pilgrims from the Wesleyan world, at the second annual New Room Conference. When I say "pilgrims from the Wesleyan world" (pretty nifty to put quotes around something I just...
Mad People Disease, Week 2 — The “Skin Crawlers” Sermon Rewind
Yesterday's sermon had a couple of departures from the norm. For one, I read the entirety of the Scripture immediately before the sermon. It's a long narrative from 2 Samuel, shocking enough in its content that you don't need any other introductory material. Second,...
Is Monogamy Obsolete?
In its Question Everything issue, TIME magazine asked Andy Stanley, "is monogamy obsolete?" Here's his answer: Cassette tapes are obsolete. Monogamy is more like an endangered species. Rare. Valuable. Something to be fed and protected. Perhaps an armed guard should be...
I Am 12 Again
For my 12th birthday, my father sprung one of his best surprises ever on me and bought me Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon. The summer before that birthday, he and I had driven from Dallas, Texas to Knoxville, Tennessee for a tennis tournament (the National Boys'...