Read: 2 Samuel 11 Recent events within the leadership of the SBC have caused me to reflect once again upon 2 Samuel 11. This passage is a warning to every leader and to every believer about the danger of temptation. It is a reminder to each of us of our great capacity for sin and […]
Cross-shaped love
Love is an unconditional commitment to an imperfect person in which one gives oneself to another to bring the relationship to God’s intended purposes. Read…
Godly priorities
Ephesians 5:25 is a crucial verse in the life of a pastor; how we understand this passage and apply it to our lives sets a standard for the churches we pastor, and for the people watching from outside our congregations. Read…
No need to fear
One of the most common fears in all humanity is the fear of being alone. In Isaiah 41, the children of Israel were wrestling with fear while wondering if God would abandon them. Read…
It’s time to speak up
The killings of African Americans at the hands of police officers, and the denial of justice to the families of those slain, reveal the high level of personal and institutional racism in America. My question is, how can the church remain silent, when the sin of racism is screaming so loudly? How can we stand by as injustice continues against those we say are our brothers and sisters in Christ? We cannot remain silent. In order for there to be change in our culture, the church must stop being silent and step up and be the church. Read…
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