Tag: christian growth

  • Experience Can Lead to Laziness

    Experience Can Lead to Laziness

    The longer we do something, the less work we have to put in to maintain our desired level. This can be both a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that as our skill level increases as the effort and time decreases. It takes me far less time to prepare for teachings when compared with…

  • An Epidemic of Selfishness

    An Epidemic of Selfishness

    Several former heroes and people of influence from the youth group era of my life have crashed and burned recently. At times it has led me to exclaim, “Are there no heroes left who can finish well?” I feel like the frequency in which I hear of friends and former students walking away from God…

  • Gracious Disagreement

    Gracious Disagreement

    The issue is not whether I agree with someone but rather how I treat someone with whom I profoundly disagree. We Christians are called to use the “weapons of grace”, which means treating even our opponents with love and respect.” – Philip Yancey from Vanishing Grace Philip Yancey, in his new book, [amazon_link id=”B00J1UEAL0″ target=”_blank”…

  • Resiliency

    Resiliency

    “A whole lot of Christians want to change the world, but not change ourselves.” –Christine Caine I am a disciple maker and teacher. I’ve been doing this for 23 years and have challenged thousands to grow and change. That withstanding, my greatest challenge lies in growing two little boys into disciples! Lately, I’ve been thinking…

  • Hyper-Grace

    Hyper-Grace

    We’ve all heard stories of people doing foolish things in the name of grace. This has led to a debate in the church which has been labeled Hyper-Grace. A student asked me some time ago if I believed in this teaching. My response was, “I have no idea but I should learn what it is.”…