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7 Reasons I Decided to Join a Lutheran Church
After having joined a Luthern (LCMS) church approximately six months ago, what have I learned? As a traditional,…
The Paradox of Leading Well
The spirit of industrialism is alive and well in board rooms and leadership approaches. Solely allocating resources and…
Pandemic Ponderings: Trading Overarching Truths for “Verifiable Facts”
In reading the kind of articles that one does in the middle of a stay-at-home order, I stumbled…
Tangible Peace from An Invisible God
These are anxious and stressful days. We don’t find ourselves in unprecedented circumstances, but our present situation does…
For Sinners: Museum, Hospital, or Mausoleum?
Christ came for sinners. We must not replace this truth with the veneer of some posh and polished…
Christian Education: Christian Thinking in Education
Our thoughts are gateways into our souls, and so what we think is a clear reflection of who…
Leadership by the Numbers
Data is the beginning of wisdom, not the end. I’ve had the privilege to work in environments that…
Mindful Christianity: Confounding the Wise
God isn’t concerned with being right. He simply is right. He is concerned with confounding the wise. Christianity…
Giving Thanks to an Ungrateful God
Perhaps you find the title alarming. I must confess, I purposefully chose the title to engage the mind…
Sowing Good Seed: Spreading the Good News
Strategy. Innovation. Goals. These words are not inherently bad. However, as they relate to spreading the gospel and…
Gospel Simplicity: Why Make Simple Things Unneccesarily Difficult?
One of the easiest things to do in church culture is to make simple things unneccesarily difficult. What…
Kanye, John MacArthur, and the Evangelical Merry-go-round
If arrogance and needless division were Christian virtues, then evangelicalism would be virtuous indeed. There is an inclination…