2 Years Later: The Beautiful Timing of the Lord

Sometimes I am surprised at the way the stuff of life randomly arranges itself, only to immediately see that Godโ€™s sovereignty was once again showing. Today, I powered on my Kindle Scribe and opened my Digital Scripture Journal. I have been enjoying the freedom this tool gives me to take notes but not become distracted … Continue reading 2 Years Later: The Beautiful Timing of the Lord

Thinking About God: Encouragement from Perplexing Theology

Recently, I have been working through a few books of Systematic Theology. That topic simply means that you take what the Bible says about a certain topic and then summarize it all in one place. Technically, you have more going on depending on the purposes of the author writing the book (history, philosophy, etc.), but … Continue reading Thinking About God: Encouragement from Perplexing Theology

The God Who is Like Texas

โ€œDonโ€™t mess with Texasโ€ reads the bumper sticker on the large pickup truck with the gun rack in the back window. The state motto for Texas is โ€œfriendshipโ€ and was chosen in 1830. The meaning comes from a local Indian word for โ€œalliesโ€ or โ€œfriends.โ€ But today the slogan that seems more popular at times … Continue reading The God Who is Like Texas

To Bless the Lord: A Guest Post by Melissa Stearns

The day after Thanksgiving โ€“ the one-year anniversary of Robynโ€™s death โ€“ Melissa shared something with me. It was a reflection she had penned on life as we presently know it. She thought about what she would say to Robyn if she had the opportunity to chat with her for a few minutes. As I … Continue reading To Bless the Lord: A Guest Post by Melissa Stearns

Can a Speeding Ticket Change Your Heart?

Recently I have been teaching through Baptist beliefs in Sunday School. Last week we discussed the idea of individual freedom in regards to belief and church membership. One of the key aspects of a Baptist church is the idea of voluntary association. In some church models, for example the Catholic church, membership is often involuntary. … Continue reading Can a Speeding Ticket Change Your Heart?

God Doesnโ€™t Owe Me Kindness

Note: This article was originally published in February of 2024. Somehow it became a draft again and I havenโ€™t been able to restore it without republishing. If this feels like dรฉjร  vu when you read it, youโ€™re not crazy! The valley is so dark sometimes. I have written about this a little in a previous … Continue reading God Doesnโ€™t Owe Me Kindness