Jesus and his mom were invited to a wedding and Jesus brought his disciples with him. The bride and groom had a head waiter (equivalent to a wedding planner) who was in charge of the wine and food, and Jesus’ mom was helping out as well. Unfortunately, they did not plan correctly and didn’t have enough wine, which was extremely embarrassing… … More

I remember being puzzled as a child, when I heard my teachers bending and twisting the stories of Old Testament characters in an attempt to make them appear as heroes who were blessed by God because of their faithfulness… … More

The gospel of Luke gives one of the most beautiful stories recorded in Scripture of a sinner praising their Savior… … More

If we truly believe that we are all born into a sinful world, capable of only feeding our own desires, unable to choose good over evil, servants of self, we come to this conclusion. But let’s get one thing straight – this post isn’t geared toward making light of another man’s personal life and public statements, or supporting or defending a presidential candidate. If we are brutally honest with ourselves, deep, deep down we are all Trumps… … More

You like someone – a lot. You’re sitting there with your phone, the text message already typed asking them to hang out or get coffee, you have already read over it 10 times for grammatical errors and to ensure you haven’t said too much, but at the same time you want it to be clear enough to get your point across… … More

When thinking about how to best engage our culture – whether it be through social media, blog posts, one-on-one convos, street evangelism, mass marketing, mainstream events, hip-hop radio, etc… – I’m constantly reminded that the blueprints have already been laid out for us in the life of Jesus… … More

The Apostle Paul’s explanation of divine love in his letter to the church in Corinth, in view of the love of Christ Jesus revealed in the gospel, is the kind of love which we as Christians are commanded to give to everyone, even our enemies. Because of the way our culture defines love, the thought of loving an enemy brings to mind the idea of enjoyment or having a sense of endearment or affection toward our enemies… … More

Last September I was driving across the United States, and I passed a small town in the southern part of Colorado. I was amazed at one thing in particular. I was in one of the most landlocked places in the North America yet there were boats just sitting in people’s yards. it was the strangest and saddest thing to see… … More

Let’s take a split-second and forget about Santa for a moment, his elves furiously making toys that will ultimately be dropped down a chimney and placed lovingly beneath every household’s tree across the globe. Let’s escape the mundane materialism of Christmas which kicks-off with Wal-Mart employees being trampled to death by crowds on Black Friday, to the last minute fights taking place aisle to aisle every Christmas Eve over the last toy every parent’s child “must have”. Let’s try for one second, to focus on something outside of ourselves… … More

The gospel of John gives us a story that displays Jesus’ heart of mercy towards the sinner. While Jesus was preaching in the temple, a group of Pharisees caught a woman committing adultery and brought her to Jesus… … More