Tag: grace

  • Grace When You Are Stressed Out

    Grace When You Are Stressed Out

    I’ve been stressed out quite a bit lately. My wife and I’s job is a never-ending stream of issues and challenges. We are having to move houses, for which there is never a good time. We find ourselves in a generally frustrating season of not doing what we would really like to be doing, but…

  • Forgiveness is, Forgiveness is not

    Forgiveness is, Forgiveness is not

    I recently heard a leader within my organization give a great message on forgiveness. Pete Thompson shared four things forgiveness is and four which it is not. It was a simple yet profound message, always applicable to our lives. With the focus of NoSuperHeroes being grace, the topic of forgiveness is very closely linked. I’ll…

  • UNBLOGGER: An interview with Darrell Vesterfelt

    UNBLOGGER: An interview with Darrell Vesterfelt

    Today, NoSuperHeroes welcomes Darrell Vesterfelt, president of Prodigal Magazine. Darrell recently published an Ebook entitled [amazon_link id=”B00CQ5C52S” target=”_blank” ]UNBLOGGER: Discovering the Power of Story in a ‘How-To’ World[/amazon_link] which core message will resonate with the NoSuperHeroes audience.   NoSuperHeroes: Darrell, tell us a little about yourself. Darrell: I am just a normal guy. In the past couple of…

  • In an Elevator with Desmond Tutu

    In an Elevator with Desmond Tutu

    An ordinary trip to the doctor’s with my family turned special. As we were walking towards the elevator in an underground parking structure, I saw a small, older gentleman walking towards the elevator. My first thought was, “That looks like Desmond Tutu!” I motioned to my wife and whispered to her, wondering if she would…

  • When Yelling at Your Kids is a Good Thing

    When Yelling at Your Kids is a Good Thing

    I had one of those moments the other day that was heart wrenching, but later became encouraging. I had finished a long afternoon of attempting to help an 8-year-old learn phonics and spelling, thereby wearing down my patience. Something happened which caused me to raise my voice to my son. I said “I wish you…