Discipleship:

The really big questions Christ had a way of asking incredibly powerful questions.  He was not into small talk.  We have questions about life and our relationship with God and our fellow man, and about the meaning of life and our purpose.  The Bible provides the answers.   “Ask, and it will be given to you, … More Discipleship:

Veteran’s Day: In Whom do we trust?

I transitioned into adulthood during the socially turbulent Vietnam era when many citizens had conflicted feelings regarding the military.   I had very narrowly missed the draft (compulsory service), but had volunteered for Naval Aviation at the close of the war.  The thought of service to my country, a cause greater than myself, appealed to … More Veteran’s Day: In Whom do we trust?

Persistence and duty

My 98 year old mom voted today.  It was not an easy task.  Although blessed with a sharp mind and generally good health (she would never complain anyway), she hasn’t left her house in over a year.  It was a major, hours long ordeal to ready hersel and be driven to the polls.  Why did … More Persistence and duty

Developing a Personal vision & mission statement…

As leaders and managers we’ve been involved in forming Mission & Vision statements for our business, corporation, church or staff perhaps.  But have we taken the time to do the same for ourselves, actually writing down a personal Vision & Mission Statement?  If you’ve never done so, I strongly encourage it, as it can be very … More Developing a Personal vision & mission statement…

Campus ministry: Reaching young souls in distress

Somewhere on a crowded campus in Northeast Florida there is a young soul in distress… A young lady struggling with painful loneliness and seeking purpose to her life, a young man tempted by drug use to silence the voices of despair in his mind.  Temptations abound.  Alternatives seem few.  So many young men and women … More Campus ministry: Reaching young souls in distress