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Continue reading →: A Prayer for the Colorado WildfiresMy wife and I lived in Estes Park, CO during the summer of 2012. It’s the most memorable summer of my life. During that time, we became friends with some of the dearest people we know. We also spent several years in Denver and one year in Fort Collins, CO.…
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Continue reading →: Halloween and Our Fascination With the DemonicAs a child, Halloween was my favorite holiday. I have fond memories of my dad driving me, my brothers, and our friends around town so we could fill trash bags with Snickers and Skittles. Every few blocks or so, he would ask for a bite-sized Snickers bar. It was a…
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Continue reading →: Worldliness and the Death of All Things CoolI feel a sense of urgency to warn you against worldliness, not because I believe the world is absent of good stuff, but rather, because I believe a lot of good stuff can take the place of God in your life and set you on a destructive path. Furthermore, most…
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Continue reading →: Developing a Posture of WatchfulnessIf the coronavirus pandemic has taught me anything, it’s that God’s ways are higher than my ways and His thoughts are higher than my thoughts (Isaiah 55:8-9). Sometimes it takes strange seasons to teach me biblical truths. This year has undoubtedly been a strange one. Who could have fathomed all…
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Continue reading →: How to Approach Election Season Without Losing Your MindElection season is in full swing. Tensions are high and opinions are on display through yard signs, bumper stickers, and social media rants. Every campaign ad is trying to pit the candidates against each other. It is clear the United States is once again facing an election of historic proportions.…
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Continue reading →: Humanity’s Greatest Problem and the Hope of ChristOur world has been shaken by numerous problems this year. It seems like everywhere I turn, another crisis is being tackled, and more division is being created. For the first time in my lifetime, people everywhere are being separated by fear and hatred. The coronavirus pandemic and racism will surely…
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Continue reading →: 7 Reasons Why Your Church Needs a Vision and Mission StatementEvery church or organization should have a vision and mission statement. I believe they are important for the following reasons. 1. They provide direction. Suppose you are planning a trip across the United States to Los Angeles. If you’ve never taken the trip before, you’d be foolish to attempt it…






