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Church and Ministry, Leadership, The Gospel, Theology

Things I didn’t learn in Seminary | Part 1: All the Sadness

I have the privilege of leading and coaching several young men and women who are pursuing local church ministry. One … Continue reading Things I didn’t learn in Seminary | Part 1: All the Sadness

Ancient Words for Modern Times
Culture, The Gospel, Theology

Ancient Words for Modern Times

Scholars have no idea who Agur, the author of Proverbs 30 was, but the ancient words he authored speak to … Continue reading Ancient Words for Modern Times

Philippians Bible Study Preview
Church and Ministry, The Gospel

Philippians Bible Study Preview

Philippians Study Overview 3 Components: Watch and Listen. You’ll watch or listen to a 10-minute teaching from me as we … Continue reading Philippians Bible Study Preview

Asking Jesus To Leave
Church and Ministry, The Gospel, Theology

Asking Jesus To Leave

Matthew Chapter 8 is a poignant parable for our time. It captures Jesus in the immediate aftermath of the Sermon … Continue reading Asking Jesus To Leave

The pursuit of justice requires more than we think.
Church and Ministry, Culture, Leadership, Politics

The pursuit of justice requires more than we think.

“The past few days have really been hard.” I’ve heard some version of those well-meaning words several times in the … Continue reading The pursuit of justice requires more than we think.

Strategies for surviving and thriving in difficult seasons
Leadership, Theology

Strategies for surviving and thriving in difficult seasons

by Ryan and Laura Barr. I asked my good friends Ryan and Laura, veteran missionaries to the persecuted church in … Continue reading Strategies for surviving and thriving in difficult seasons

This is War
Leadership

This is War

A meditation from Exodus 17:8-16 Amalek and the people who would eventually become known as the Amalekites, launched an attack … Continue reading This is War

Fireside Chats with Brad
Culture, Leadership, Sports, The Gospel

Fireside Chats with Brad

We’re experiencing challenging times in the midst of COVID-19. I launched Fireside Chats with Brad to encourage, inspire, help and … Continue reading Fireside Chats with Brad

“Yet” A Poem on the 53rd of Isaiah
The Gospel

“Yet” A Poem on the 53rd of Isaiah

The following is a reflection on the 53rd chapter of Isaiah in the form of a poem. The 53rd Poem … Continue reading “Yet” A Poem on the 53rd of Isaiah

For Young Leaders: The Artform of Waiting
Leadership

For Young Leaders: The Artform of Waiting

An inheritance gained prematurely will not be blessed ultimately. Proverbs 20:21 When I was younger, I could never understand people … Continue reading For Young Leaders: The Artform of Waiting

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