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Overcome the Biggest Obstacle to Fundraising
What is the most common obstacle mission workers face in fundraising? Over a span of thirty years, I have taught biblical fundraising in fifteen countries and with many organizations, and…
Murder, Approval, and Being Your Brother’s Keeper
“Where is your brother?” God had asked him. Cain winced as he remembered his answer, which he had also tried to bury, but like his recurring nightmare, it didn’t stay…
The Sabbath Is a Waste of Time
[maxbutton id=”1″ ] There is a famous book by a rabbi named Abraham Heschel. The Sabbath is a little book about the mystical power of the Sabbath; it has a…
Seek the Ultimate Praise
The woman described in Proverbs 31 has been my mentor for many years. I have learned from her wholehearted example of living out her everyday life for God. The priority…
Zacchaeus, Bill Clinton, and Seeing Lost People
There are many kinds of vision problems. Myopia, nearsightedness. Hypermetropia, farsightedness. Amblyopia, lazy eye. Heterotropia, crossed eyes. There’s also I-say-I’m-a-Christian-but-I-don’t-see-like-Jesus-did-opia, not seeing lost people like Jesus did. Jesus didn’t have…
We Need to Hear Your Secret
There’s an ancient idea that needs unearthing, but it’s buried under wars and breakfast dishes and the argument I had with my wife yesterday. It’s hidden beneath dusty beliefs and…
4 Ways the Gospel Helps Us Live Humbly
Most Christians assume that the gospel is only for unbelievers. They see the gospel only as a door you walk through to be saved. The reality, though, is that the…
The Art of Dining Alone
I never intended to be single again, but I found myself in that place for more than five years. It goes without saying that I would never have wanted any…
Jesus Was the Most Normal Human Who Ever Lived
If you were asked to describe Jesus using only one word, what would it be? Does such a word even exist? Would it be Savior? God? Shepherd? Companion? Rabbi? Wise?…
Curiosity Turned into Mourning
Dinah, the Daughter of Jacob, felt bored—and she had good reason to be. Life in a goatskin tent did not offer much attraction for a girl in her teens, especially…