Most of the colors you see are brighter than the soot on foreheads today, but they are the tools I’m using during the 6 weeks leading up to Easter to create more whitespace for God. Today marks the launch of Lent, my favorite season on the church calendar. This is a...
Consider a framed piece of magnificent art. Who knows the vision, purpose, and design behind the creative expression? Would you ask the person who hung the art? Framed the art? Transported the art? While each of those people may be able to provide insight, the best...
Getting lost in life is far too easy. So many voices vie for our attention. I’ve noticed that I become particularly susceptible becoming lost whenever I lose sight of my core self—the center of who I am and who God created me to be. Perhaps it’s contagious thinking....
Playing with color & paint is fun for grown-ups, too. This craze has been sweeping the nation over the last few months. We’ve been overwhelmed by the kindness and grace you’ve shown us in response to the release to Live Loved: An Adult Coloring Book. But now...
Who am I? This remains one of humanity’s most difficult questions, one that we spend much of life trying to answer. Some responses lead us down beautiful and breathtaking paths. Others steer us toward more dangerous and even destructive encounters. The marvelous news...
Some books should never be judged by their covers. Never. Ever. I know this firsthand. Every book I’ve written has experienced less-than-desirable early iterations of the cover. Some of them it’s hard not to break out in Mystery Science 3000 Commentary on. Consider...