Make a Name, or Praise His Name?
We’re hardwired to seek significance. That’s a good thing. But rereading two back-to-back chapters in Genesis convicts me again of how truly great names come.
We’re hardwired to seek significance. That’s a good thing. But rereading two back-to-back chapters in Genesis convicts me again of how truly great names come.
Marriage is hard. And for that reason any still married marriage is worth celebrating. So on this, our 28th wedding anniversary, I am celebrating what I’ve learned—in threes.
Experts say that 90 percent of the resolutions we make will not last through the year. Make Those Resolutions Most of us know we will probably fail; yet by faith, we will make life-changing resolutions on January 1. G.K. Chesterton and I think that is a very good thing. I’ll share my 2025 resolutions at…
The more doors that shut in my face, the more thankful I am for Jesus Christ, the Key of David.
Because at the end of life’s hall is one marvelous, wide-open door. No matter what anyone does to you, no matter what doors of opportunity slam in your face, no matter what chances for “a more satisfying life” pass you by, none of these can keep you from coming to God.