Some grandfathers shuffle around in cute button up sweaters. My grandpa preferred a white polyester suit and cowboy hat. They called him “Cactus Jack” at the local Utah casino. But he didn’t start out there. My grandfather was a native Floridian. If you’ve spent much...
I’ve been thinking a lot about spiritual transformation–what really changes us? What makes us more into the image of Christ? The newborn Christian is a migrant; he has come into the kingdom of God from his old home in the kingdom of man and he must get set...
Depending on your financial situation, you may not need to get anything out of debt. You just might be made in the shade with pink lemonade. But for the rest of us, it’s a different story. Whether you have a toe in the debt pool or you’re drowning in it,...
Our churches are enriched when we embrace the arts and creative expressions of worship. One church who is thinking outside the box is Ecclesia in Houston, Texas, who has a friend, Scott Erickson, as an artist-in-residence. I asked Scott to share what it’s like...
Tozer’s words remind me that as we seek to know God, the desire begins both on an individual and corporate level. It’s a hunger. A longing. A desire that stirs above other. Is it possible that the Christian church is now satisfied to accept God as simply...