One often used phrase is: when we are helping others, we should aim for giving a hand up over a hand out. Here's what that can look like:
We have to live as global-minded Christians who are active on a local level. This blog is a conversation to equip and challenge you to live glocally.
One often used phrase is: when we are helping others, we should aim for giving a hand up over a hand out. Here's what that can look like:
How will you live out the compassion of Jesus next year?
This year, and the recent changes in my life, have me thinking about one word this Christmas.
Indignation + Action = Compassion of Jesus
What does the compassion of Jesus look like?
Are you about to take a step of faith? You need to consider this first.
Beasts & Monsters. That's all I see this Halloween.Not the ones in the closets or under a bed, but the ones on stages and carpets stained red.
Are we making a difference?
It is our small, everyday actions that impact the world around us.
Poverty is pervasive in our world. Who's to blame?
In the world we are faced with today, hope and love seem to be lacking in the face of evil and destruction. Is there anything we can do about it?
Will a loss of laundromats correlate with a loss of community in our urban centers?
How can you impact your community as summer wraps up?
When helping others, what's the best method?
A few thoughts from the book I am reading this week.
Here are my thoughts, advice, and prayers for this year's General Assembly for the International Church of the Nazarene.
Breaking the cycle of poverty. What does that look like?
How you define Jesus will define your life.
Being a new father as reminded me that by giving space for God to move, we allow Him to fill us up with what is best for us.