Tag: spirituality

  • Two Awesome Rules for Your Home No Matter Who You Are or What You Believe

    Two Awesome Rules for Your Home No Matter Who You Are or What You Believe

    Every home has rules. Even the homes without rules have rules. (‘No rules’ is a rule!) Some are spoken, like ‘Put the toilet seat down.’ And some are unspoken, like ‘Don’t talk to dad until he’s had his first coffee.’ I realize it’s not popular to talk about rules. But what I’ve noticed is that…

  • The 6 Big Q & A’s About Christmas

    The 6 Big Q & A’s About Christmas

    Was Jesus actually born on December 25? How does Santa fit into things? Is my nativity scene correct? Each year I get several questions about the curiosities of Christmas. Why? Well, I’m a pastor and this is a big religious holiday for many of us. But it has also morphed into a wider cultural celebration about “giving,”…

  • What Did Jesus Actually Say About Prayer?

    What Did Jesus Actually Say About Prayer?

    I heard an expression that “There are no atheists in foxholes”—meaning that when people are in trouble they call out to God, no matter who they are or what they do (or don’t) believe. A 2004 study revealed that 30% of atheists prayed “sometimes”! My guess is that “Dear God, please help” is most uttered…

  • What Jesus ACTUALLY Said and Did Most

    What Jesus ACTUALLY Said and Did Most

    “I am a Jew,” Albert Einstein wrote, “but I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the Nazarene… No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. No myth is filled with such life.” For years, Jesus “meek and mild” dominated many people’s mental picture of…

  • What I Learned at Camp with 60 Teens

    What I Learned at Camp with 60 Teens

    Think campfires, loud cheers, a no-cell-phone policy, crazy costume competitions, zip-lining, Jesus songs, nick names, canoeing, under-the-sun devotionals, flashlight Marco Polo in the dark, and a mountain of food… That kind of thing. That’s a semi-snapshot from the last week of August when I served as the chaplain at Glen Mohr Camp, located on Echo Lake…

  • Should We Care For Some People More Than Others?

    Should We Care For Some People More Than Others?

    With the exception of the odd Ebenezer Scrooge, most of us agree we should care for others. But is there an order? A “priority sequence”? With a question like this, it’s easy to sing platitudes. But I’ll be honest: before I even look at what the biblical writers have to say I already know I have…