You may have noticed that I have not been very active on the blog for a while. I’ve been working on a few things that I’d like to share with you: First, I co-authored a devotional book for Lenten season. It’s in the editing process now and will be out in plenty of time forContinue reading “New home”
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We Should Stop Calling it a “Quiet Time”
Only advocating for a “Quiet Time” limits our understanding of how God wants to form and shape us towards Christ-likeness.
4 Tips for Establishing a Consistent Devotional Life
Many of us know that having some sort of consistent devotional life is vital to experiencing Jesus promise of abundant life. But outside of generic exhortations to read/study the Bible and to pray, we don’t have a lot of information to go on about how to actually do it.
January 2021 Sabbath Challenge
Get 2021 started off strong with my first-ever Sabbath Challenge!
Tips for Observing a Sabbath
There’s no way around it. If you want to observe a Sabbath and reap all its associated benefits, you’re going to have to plan for it.
What Was That First Thing You Said?
Do we realize that our manner of life as Christians has implied that only about 3.5 hours (1 hour for worship services, 1 hour for small groups, about an hour and a half for personal spiritual disciplines) of our 168 hours in a week really matter towards our pursuit of Christ?
A Thanksgiving Lament
An honest appraisal of our setting is necessary for us to move to Thanksgiving. Biblically speaking, this is called lament.
Observe a Sabbath
Outside of regular Bible reading/study and prayer, observing a Sabbath is the most transformational discipline you can undertake. But our associations of a Sabbath are mostly negative.
There’s Got to be a Better Way
An inter-generational, multi-cultural group of people radically committed to life together, consensus building, the common good, and loving disagreement (like the church is meant to be) could be an overwhelming force for good during this season.
Sing Praises: Implement a Personal Worship Time
Corporate worship is good, but if your theology limits the use of musical worship to corporate gatherings then, like mine was, your theology of worship is limited.