25 August 2010 0 Comments

sleepyheads :: smacked in the face again

sleepyheads  ::  smacked in the face again

It seems every Hollywood movie marketed to main stream adults these days has one thing in common…  a bed-room scene. I’m talking about that poignant moment in every film when the tension in the plot line is cut, and heart-strings are pulled, and we begin to truly empathize on an emotional level with our protagonist.  They [...]

9 August 2010 1 Comment

going :: how to know when god says go

going  ::  how to know when god says go

  May 9, 2010.  Living Hope Church in St. Michael-Albertville, MN.  I taught some practical Biblical principles to help make a wise choice when we face a big decision.  The kind that will change the direction of our life.  Should I take that job?  Where do I go to school?  Should I ask her to marry [...]

9 August 2010 0 Comments

why god made moms

why god made moms

May 9, 2010.  Living Hope Church in St. Michael-Albertville, MN.  This was our Mother’s Day message, but let’s be honest…  Moms deserve this kind of encouragement every week.  Am I right, or am I right?  Moms, we love you.  God knew we needed you, and His perfect design had you in mind.  I hope this message fills [...]

13 July 2010 15 Comments

faith of our fathers :: potatoes and a brain tumor

faith of our fathers  ::  potatoes and a brain tumor

The first memory I have of Auntie Natalie is eating frost she had scraped out of the freezer on the farm in Karlstad, MN, out of a plastic glass with a metal spoon.  Like a naked snow cone.  And listening to a Steve Martin album in her bedroom.  I must have been five or six, maybe.  [...]

8 July 2010 1 Comment

tweeting LIFE :: thoughts on strategic transparency, storytelling, and land mines

tweeting LIFE  ::  thoughts on strategic transparency, storytelling, and land mines

Oops. I bet she wishes she could get a do-over.  Not so much.  As of yesterday afternoon, CNN Middle East news correspondant Octavia Nasr is out of a job because of one tweet.  In a moment she now says she deeply regrets, Ms. Nasr expressed her respect for the recently deceased Hezbollah leader (and terrorist) Sayyed Mohammed Hussein [...]

2 July 2010 1 Comment

it’s the dad life :: embarrassingly accurate

Hey all a y’all family men out there…  I know how you roll.  In a 2009 Toyota Sienna minivan.  THAT’s what I’m talking about. Thank you Church on the Move and a tip of the hat to my Twitter friend @wiseacre for bringing this to my attention. This is pretty much a documentary on my life, [...]

22 June 2010 0 Comments

the power of character and a great story :: what i learned reading don miller’s “a million miles in a thousand years”

the power of character and a great story  ::  what i learned reading don miller’s “a million miles in a thousand years”

Jump in pool to cool off.  Get out and drip dry while reading.  Repeat as necessary. This was my agenda for  most of last week on a family vacation on Hilton Head Island, SC.  No worship practices to plan.  No PowerPoint presentations to prep.  No sermons to prepare for.  Just sun, and family, and the [...]

11 June 2010 16 Comments

my circumstances have changed :: my god has not

my circumstances have changed  ::  my god has not

Hmmm.  It seems I break all the medical norms.  All of them.  Sometimes it is a good thing to be the exception to the rule.  Today it wasn’t. Back in March of this year I posted about my historyof heart failure, starting with the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy (a weakening and enlargement of the heart) most [...]

3 June 2010 5 Comments

this time i really mean it :: husbandry 101

this time i really mean it  ::  husbandry 101

Facepalm. Sometimes that’s the best word I have to describe my feeble attempts at husbandry.  Almost 16 years ago now I married the ONE girl God crafted and wired just for me.  Amy is the one girl I’ve ever loved.  She’s the mom of my crazy amazing boys.  She is quick-witted, faith-filled, and beautiful.  Deadly [...]

22 May 2010 8 Comments

a new chapter :: when god says go

a new chapter  ::  when god says go

As of 7:05PM last night, it’s official.  I’ve been accepted to begin Seminary this Fall at AFLTS in Plymouth, MN. For the first time in a long season of living in “the between land” we feel like we have more answers than questions.  In reality, that is probably not the case… we still don’t know [...]

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