The Good News – Not Just For Us to Know

The Good News – Not Just For Us to Know

The Psalms are full of reminders of God’s goodness, beauty, splendor, majesty, sovereignty and faithfulness. Just read these bits from Psalm 104: He set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved. He makes springs pour water into the ravines; it flows between the mountains. He makes grass grow for the cattle, and plants for people to cultivate— bringing forth food from the earth: wine that gladdens human hearts, oil to make their faces shine, and bread that sustains their hearts. He made the moon to mark the seasons, and the sun knows when to go down. It’s such a...Read more …
The Gospel According to the Food Network

The Gospel According to the Food Network

Spiritual lessons can often come from the most unlikely places. For me, it’s the Food Network. Jesus calls us to be like salt and, undoubtedly, many of us have heard countless sermons about the power of salt to flavor and preserve. As I’ve pondered about how to best share Christ with my neighbors, I’ve wondered this: If Jesus came today, might He use my favorite chefs’ expertise as modern-day examples of how to share and how to be salt? Giada DeLaurentis instructs me to season every layer. She has taught me that salt adds much more flavor to my food if...Read more …
ReKindle: Launch!

ReKindle: Launch!

As recently announced, Q Place and The Billy Graham Center for Evangelism have partnered up to create ReKindle, an evangelism training YouTube channel, with one purpose in mind: to equip and encourage Christian leaders and lay people alike in their gospel witness. Whether in the marketplace, in churches, in organizations, in communities or in our homes, ReKindle hopes to empower believers to live lives of authentic gospel witness. ReKindle’s launch series is exciting! And we’re honored and humbled that the five videos in the series feature these amazing leaders: Ed Stetzer, Sam Kim, Skip Vaccarello, R. York Moore, and Laurel Bunker. Each video brought to us by these inspirational fellow...Read more …
Serving: Thelma & Louise Style

Serving: Thelma & Louise Style

First things first: Guys—don’t let the title of this post scare you away! What I’m about to share about doing things together is something men are naturally good at!   My friend Molly and I think of ourselves as Thelma and Louise. I’m not sure who’s who, but that’s not important. What is important is that we like to do things together. And this summer we were invited—together—to share with a group of moms. They wanted to hear from us because we are “further down the road” of parenting. We were just glad they didn’t call us old.   So...Read more …