Neutrality Toward Sin is a Disaster for Any Nation
After you read this post, would you pray that my publisher would do a good job of marketing the book? Thanks. See Neutrality Toward Sin is a Disaster for Any Nation.
After you read this post, would you pray that my publisher would do a good job of marketing the book? Thanks. See Neutrality Toward Sin is a Disaster for Any Nation.
Wednesday is for Prayer Yesterday, one of the best devotional writers of the 21st century had a great quote from Spurgeon at her site. There she is on the right and here’s the quote: Have your heart right with Christ, and He will visit you often, And so turn weekdays into Sundays, meals into sacraments, homes … More Meals Turned into Sacraments
Wednesday is for Prayer Is it not overwhelming to contemplate that our God has worn a body? He knows our frame (Psalm 103:14). He knows the heartache of loss, the panting need of thirst, the pangs of hunger that an empty stomach send out. I have little doubt that he experienced the illnesses that his … More The Savior has Worn a Body
Wednesday is for Prayer Two days to go on a fantastic class (The Destiny of the Unevangelized) with Dr. Bruce Ware and just four students. Tim is a Navy Chaplain, Roger is a former missionary to Albania coming back to plant a church in the San Francisco Bay area, and Gavin is a Aussie Anglican from … More The Servants of God Need Your Prayers
Wednesday is for Prayer This week and next, I am taking two doctoral classes, the completion of which will put me at 80% of the classwork done since starting the process after I resigned from New Song to invest my remaining years training the next generation of church planters. The two classes I am taking … More A Very Personal Prayer
Wednesday is for Prayer A forty-page paper for a doctoral class is due at the end of the week and I am only 20 pages in. I’m rushed but I want to make time for neighbors, even if it is brief. I come home and as I pull into the driveway, I notice that my … More A Windstorm, a Hatchet, and a Neighbor
Wednesday is for Prayer We had a slogan for this at the church I planted in Bolingbrook, IL, “LIVE for an Audience of ONE. Os Guinness says it well in this one and half minute video. When we learn to live, breathe, decide, laugh, parent, work, mourn, eat, sleep—when we learn to live for an … More Becoming the Blessing Our God Wants Us to Be
Wednesday is for Prayer I am being raked over the coals by my third reading of J.C. Ryle’s A Call to Prayer: An Urgent Plea to Enter into the Secret Place. You can kid yourself and delude yourself and hypnotize yourself into thinking you are too busy to pray or too distracted to pray or that … More “Prayer will consume sin or sin will choke prayer.”
Thursday is for Prayer Update: 10-22-15 Still waiting on the Lord for true revival. How bad will it need to get in our country, in our churches, in our families, around the world, before Christians here become truly passionate for God? For God, not his gifts, not some emotional experience, not their comfort or security, … More Is “Anguish of Soul” the Key to Revival?
Wednesday is for Prayer Short Term Missions Trip Yesterday, I drove over to Dearborn, MI to join up with a group of men and women from South Carolina, Ontario Canada, North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, and include a grandfather with two of his grand-daughters, to do Muslim outreach for the week. Prayer walking, literature distribution, … More Muslim Outreach in Dearborn, MI