We assume often that our "holding back" benefits others: that it shields them from our scathing comments, our backbiting snark, our meanness, our deceptiveness. And it does. But restraint benefits us, too. [Click title to read more.]
Tag: faith and growth
The Hunger Blessing Week 4 Now Available
You're not supposed to have everything you need. Really. [Click title to read more.]
How The Sunrise Keeps Me Humble
Thanks to our technology and our desires, we live isolated and insulated from God's creation, and in that way of living, we miss something. [Click title to read more.]
The Hunger Blessing Week 3 Now Available
We must make a gift to God of our presence. Let's talk about how to set aside a special consistent time - not for study, not for church activities, and not for spiritual self-benefit, but for God alone. [Click title to read more.]
False Starts And Faith
It's embarrassing to realize that I trust the cycle of the seasons a good deal more than I trust God. Maybe most of us do. [Click title to read more.]
Don’t Be So Ready To Leave This World Behind
When we leave, the light leaves with us. [Click title to read more.]
Upcoming Six-Week Study: The Hunger Blessing
I'm starting a new six-week Bible study on April 3: The Hunger Blessing. I hope you'll join in! [Click title to read more.]
Finding The Significant In The Small
We should be about the big business of faith, and not about the little business of fretting over forgetfulness and fines and library books. But what if the big business of faith does involve the little things? [Click title to read more.]
Congratulations On Doing What You’re Supposed To Do
We tend to celebrate the bare minimum as being exceptional, without realizing that we've simply set the bar so low for ourselves that we've made the bare minimum look like an accomplishment when it's not. [Click title to read more.]
Mind The Small Hurts
The answer isn't to compare pain or place it on a relative scale of suffering, but rather to address pain as pain, in context, regardless of the source. Yes, we absolutely must kick into gear the moment we hear a word like "cancer" or "death." But I hope we can also mobilize ourselves to respond with similar compassion to words like "frustration" and "fear" and "chest cold." [Click title to read more.]