The Broken Frame

Micah set out to make it in the world—with a degree, ambition, and the belief that success was just a matter of building on the right foundation. Three and a half years after his college graduation, it all lay in ruins. He had his own apartment, a nice car, a steady girlfriend, and a good … Continue reading The Broken Frame

The Danger of Self-Deception

Man’s self-deception knows no bounds. We get a glimpse of it in the chief priests who gave false counsel to have Jesus executed. No greater act of evil has ever occurred. They lied to kill the Son of God, but notice what happens when Judas brings back the money they paid him to betray Jesus. Judas hands … Continue reading The Danger of Self-Deception

Stuck in Sodom

Have you ever found yourself stuck in Sodom? If you are anything like me, you have probably had the following experience—you have studied Scripture, you believe it, and you know precisely how it speaks to a situation in your life that needs to change. But when the moment arrives, when it is time for you … Continue reading Stuck in Sodom

The Things We Hide

August "Gus" Holloway had a devastating choice to make. He sat in his car, not knowing what to do—all options led to a death of some kind. In his passenger seat sat a box containing three items: a blood-stained journal, an antique handheld mirror, and an ornate mahogany box inscribed with a scripture verse. The … Continue reading The Things We Hide

Fighting Weariness: 3 Temptations Every Christian Must Resist

There are times in the Christian life when the fire that once burned brightly begins to flicker. Late-night prayer and early-morning devotions start to lose their warmth, replaced with only routine and duty. It usually happens slowly—a little less excitement and a little more effort to press on. Before you know it, you are running … Continue reading Fighting Weariness: 3 Temptations Every Christian Must Resist

Forget the Internet

Forget the internet. Forget how much you rely upon it. Forget that it is currently feeding you this content. Forget that it has reduced everything to content. Forget that it has trained you to consume that content. Forget that it is consuming you. Forget that you cannot drive to a new location without it. Forget … Continue reading Forget the Internet

The Last Thing We See

Regina Holt has the world by the tail. She lives by the motto, "Never let the tyranny of the urgent determine the course of your life." She can cut through the noise of daily work and focus on what matters. She has elevated several companies that have utilized her skills, and at the same time, … Continue reading The Last Thing We See

When Leaders Fall: Are You Next?

How many more headlines will it take before we take our own vulnerabilities seriously? Any Christian, especially those in a role of Christian leadership, should have a healthy fear of falling. We hear of many scandals involving pastors, authors, musicians, etc. Their talent outpaced their integrity. And it caught up with them. We often forget … Continue reading When Leaders Fall: Are You Next?

Finding Unshakable Hope in the God Who Never Changes

Futility. That is what every attempt at rebellion against God entails. Every railing of sin, every shaking of the fist in His face, results in the same thing: nothing. We serve an unchanging God, and nothing can diminish His perfections. For I, the LORD, do not change. – Malachi 3:6 Thomas Brooks once said, “If … Continue reading Finding Unshakable Hope in the God Who Never Changes

The Overlooked Proof of God’s Love

If you were questioning God's love for you and the Lord was going to respond, what kind of answer would you expect him to give? If you are like me, you probably would not expect God to tell you about people he hates. However, this is precisely how God answers Israel in the book of … Continue reading The Overlooked Proof of God’s Love