Monthly Archives: April 2013

1. I don’t know or understand as much as I thought I did. All it takes is a toddler asking the “Why” question enough and you realize you don’t know as much as you thought. Isaac is 3 and wants...
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I’ve learned more from my sweet wife, Abbi, over the years than I could possibly communicate. I’m certain you’ll enjoy her authenticity and wisdom in this post: Being a Pastor’s Wife carries with it some interesting challenges. In some ways...
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I’ve been asking myself a little bit lately…“What do I want?” Do you ever ask yourself that? I’m not really talking about what you want in this moment or in the next couple of days. I mean…what do you want...
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 Brad Brandon is one of my best friends. He has one of the most compelling walks with Christ that I’ve ever seen! I think you’ll enjoy some of his wisdom in this post and you can follow Brad on Twitter...
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So the other week I had some focused time of prayer and there was something troubling me. I want my life to be completely surrendered to God but I kept noticing that there was something deep within me that didn’t...
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I don’t know if you guys are the same as me, but whenever I walk into an environment I generally want to know who is in charge. When I go into a place like Disney World, I’m amazed at the...
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This is a guest post by Pastor Ernest Smith. Ernest has been a friend and mentor of mine for a long time. The first word that comes to mind when I think of Ernest is Integrity. This dude lives what...
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Revelation 3:20 says, “20 Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.” Perhaps for some of us...
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This is a guest post by Seth Farrior who is a friend and colleague of mine. Seth is one of the ministers at Seacoast Church and oversees our Internet Campus. Seth has a knack for being able to drill down...
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