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Minivan Life
“Never Say Never,” warned a minivan’s bumper as I drove through town the other day. If you have never lived the minivan lifestyle, I can shell the nut for you.

Dogs and Fleas
People say that complaining (howling) is the coin of the realm in any organization. There is never an end to stuff we think should be done better. From my experience, gritching and moaning most often comes when folks are distracted from their mission and focus on smaller targets.

How Great Thou Art! Part 3
Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity gives the relationship between mass and energy and shows that they can be changed into each other. The equation, e = mc² is the basic principle behind the atomic bomb.

The Breath of God
Many churches around the world will commemorate this Sunday, May 28th, as Pentecost Sunday, remembering the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as recorded in Acts 2:1-13. Here are some observations about one of the most important events in church and world history.

The Power of a Mentor
He couldn't have picked me out of a line-up, nor called me over to share a lunch table. As far as I know, I never stood in the same zip code with Tim Keller. Yet, there are few people who have moved my faith life forward as much as him. Last Friday, Tim passed from this life to the presence of Jesus.

What if We Have a Choice in How We Suffer?
When you face hard places, what if you could come out on the other side wiser, kinder, stronger? Would it be worth it? Speaking from experience, yes … not that I go looking for hard things.

How Great Thou Art! Part 2
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” (Ps 19:1)
If we look to the heavens, our solar system and the universe beyond, we begin to get a glimpse of the majesty of God.

When I Don’t Know What to Do
How often have you been in that place when you are at your end and truly don’t know what to do? I’ve spent plenty of nights in that bad hotel.

4 Tips for Facing Down Fear
If we can remind ourselves—as often as we need to—that life doesn’t end when tragedy or loss occurs. And it doesn’t start when we realize our dreams and goals. Life is here and now, to be noticed and lived with full hearts of gratitude while wearing the courage of Jesus Christ.

How Great Thou Art! Part 1
I went to school as a young boy. They gave me this textbook called "All about numbers". I studied that book and learned it. I learned all the numbers from 1 to 10, I could write them all and recognize them. I knew all about numbers.

With
The king of the universe, the creator of all the seen and unseen worlds, the glue that holds it all together knows your name and desires you to be "with" him.

7 Practical Ways to Invest in Your Marriage
Dan and I are still newlyweds—sort of. But before our newlywed years, we accumulated decades of marital experience. Which means, we learned a thing or two.
So we put our heads together and came up with a list of practical ways we can invest in our marriages—nothing earth-shakingly new, but important reminders.

Nobody Likes Change Except a Wet Baby
Post 4 in my series Metaphors That Matter: Insights into Life’s Challenges
Temporary change (think New Year’s Eve resolutions) can be exciting. You’ve determined to try something new, and if you don’t like it, you can just go back to your previous routine. Long-term change, on the other hand, can be scary, demanding, and unsettling.

Before You Pray, Ponder
Meditation is simply taking what you have discovered and chewing on it. Pondering. Wondering. Rolling it over and over in your quiet mind as the psalmists say, day and night.

Three Cheers for the Bible, Part 1
Important things in the Bible are often grouped in threes. (A fascinating account of these can be found here.) This article, therefore, begins a three part series on my love of God’s word.

Intentionally Grateful
Being a grandparent to a four year old is great: fun, exhausting, humbling…but mostly fun. We get to watch our G-daughter most Mondays and I play my part in the wake of a very smart and intentional grandma.

Thoughts on Adoption and Our Chosen-ness
Foundry Church has a significant number of families who have expanded their size through adoption. One young couple is currently preparing to adopt for the second time. To help offset the expenses, Foundry established an adoption fund, and families in the church are organizing a fundraiser.

The Growth of Trees
It's funny how some memories stick and stay, like cheat grass in your socks.
I remember one time as a freshman at OSU, sitting in the MU quad with my mentor at the time, Tom Romberg. He laid on his back in the sun listening to me whine about my lack of faith in some area and how it seemed my spiritual growth was either dormant or so slow as to show almost no signs of progress.

A Different Way of Seeing
It’s become popular in recent years for professing Christians to deconstruct their faith. Usually, it begins with some kind of trauma or event that disrupts the deeply held beliefs of individuals.

Just Last Week
Just last week was Holy Week, and another reminder of how deep is the love of God and how current remains its message. Thursday, for me, was one of the highlights of the week.