Dealing With Pride in a Selfie Culture

Tim Keller said, “Pride is the carbon monoxide of sin. It silently and slowly kills you without you even knowing it.” If you spend time in the Scriptures, you’re aware of the perils of pride, but I’m not sure we’re mindful of the carnage it causes. If we were, we’d be more intentional about dealing […]
Being People of Peace in Times of Turmoil

*Dear Readers—As we continue our series on the book of Proverbs, I’m also including in this week’s email, a piece I wrote prior to the presidential election for LifeWay Voices that ran on their website last week. By all accounts, it’s been a bizarre year. When the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve 2020, […]
Fake News and the Value of Discernment

Last week I watched, The Social Dilemma on Netflix—it’s a documentary that reveals the challenges that come with technology and social media. In the documentary, several former Silicon Valley executives explain the dynamics that are the driving force behind Fake News and the reasons why algorithms are determining the content we consume—regardless of whether it’s […]
Loving What God Loves and Hating What God Hates

Writer Anne Lamott said, “You can safely assume you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.” Lamott’s words are an insightful and comical take on the fact that God doesn’t come around to our way of thinking, but rather—we come around to His. […]