Cut and paste discipleship

The history of the cut and paste function is fascinating. It's an indispensable feature to writing, creating, and editing. I can remember when we had to use Liquid Paper to correct mistakes, and there wasn't a copy and paste function. It was a glorious day when it was industry standard. Cut and paste should also be standard in the church - in our discipleship.

The Roundup: Weeks Ending April 21, 2023

This Roundup includes the Trump indictment, Spiritual movement continuing on college campuses, more bad news on the Bidens, Shoutouts to the Virginia Tech sports and coaches, U.S. Catholic bishops ban sex reassignment surgery, and a must-watch music video - Teenie Weenie Beanies.

The day after Easter

I wrote this post for our church blog as a followup to my Easter message. What practical good is Easter if it's not celebrated beyond the holiday? Here's why Easter matters daily.

Default mode is stupid

Something happens when we fall asleep. All the good lessons we’ve learned. All the healthy perspective we’ve gained after a full day of living. That all seems to have been erased overnight.

I’m sorry, Part 2

There's an "I'm sorry" that is more significant than you can imagine. And it results in immediate satisfaction and peace in the relationship that matters most to you. Here's how to say it.