Many are Waiting

In my early years at the very beginning of this ministry, the Lord was patiently teaching me that he was preparing the way: people he had chosen all around the world were waiting for others who would come and join them. Upon arriving in St....

When taking a stand looks like kneeling

A few weeks ago I wrote a blog entitled, Standing Up When Everyone Else Is Sitting Down. I had proposed a challenge to take a stand on the issues of our day—as the Lord leads, no matter what others are (or are not) doing. What...

Love the sinner, hate the sin-maker

“Love the sinner, hate the sin.” I get it, in theory. But because sin, by definition, is an act committed by a human being, it can be challenging—in practice—to separate the two: sinner and their sin. When a person commits a transgression—against me, against...

Singing Louder

During World War II the world was in a state of unbelief and denial concerning the plight of Europe’s Jews. The stories that were told spoke of such inhumane treatment and torture that it seemed impossible for humans to treat other humans that...

The Gospel and the Sanctity of Human Life

Built into the the Gospel message is what I call the sanctity-of-human-life message: the theology that all human life, from conception to natural death, is of great value to God. The integration of these two messages—Jesus and life—becomes clear as we...
Be a Host

Be a Host

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