Archive - August, 2010

Twenty Five Hours

Does anyone else feel like they need just one more hour in the day? Ever wish that there were more hours in a day and more days in a week? I’m sure you know the feeling. I sure do. It scares me how fast time flies by and I’m often left wondering, “Where did it [...]

One Unbelievable Day

If you haven’t already marked your calendar down to be in Anderson, South Carolina, with my friend Perry Noble on September 16th, you need to! It’s one day…six speakers…focused on Biblical leadership…and the best $99 you will ever spend on a leadership conference. ($99 rate is the early bird rate and it is good until [...]

I’ve Got Nothing

OK, so here’s the deal. I’ve got nothing. Between traveling and an extremely exhausting (but also rewarding) day yesterday I’ve got no fresh content for you. I usually come home on Sunday nights after our 4th service and write a blog post or two but last night I blew you guys off and went and [...]

O Canada

I’m up in Canada for a few days promoting Plan B. Yesterday I had the opportunity to tape a couple episodes of “It’s A New Day” which will be airing nationally in Canada very soon. I absolutely loved Winnipeg.  It was so beautiful and the high yesterday was 74!  Can’t beat that in August.  Praying [...]

What Marriage Doesn’t Do

Last week I wrote a post on “What Community Doesn’t Do” and I thought I would follow it up this week with one that looks specifically at marriage. Jason Boyett recently wrote a great piece for Relevant entitled “5 Expectations Marriage Doesn’t Meet.”  I thought I would piggy back his post with a few of [...]

When Does Your Day Start?

I heard something I wasn’t aware of for the first time last week. Apparently in the Hebrew world their mindset at how they looked at the structure of a day was quite different than the way we look at it today. We generally think about a day starting with the sun rising, right? Well, in [...]

Confessions Of A Prayer Slacker

I’ve spent a great deal of my summer study break reading about and working on my prayer life. I know it sounds weird to say that I was “working” on my prayer life but trust me, it needed work. One of several resources which was very helpful to me was a book entitled Confessions of [...]

Interfaith Marriage

This weekend’s huge wedding between Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezinsky has brought quite the spotlight on interfaith relationships. It’s reported that Clinton a Methodist, and Mezvinsky, who is Jewish, began their new lives together with the blessing of clergy from both faiths. Now I don’t want to make this post about this particular couple because [...]

Backstage Leadership

Leadership.  You can never learn enough about it. For those who are looking for ways to grow in your knowledge and application of leadership, check out Backstage Leadership.  It’s a program where you are taught by today’s top influencers and then get coached into application.  It’s an amazing opportunity. Each month you get to ask [...]

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