Newsletter (Page 6)

To Kingdom Come

When you look up the phrase “To Kingdom Come…” you find that it’s a euphemism for “into the next world.” So when someone says, “I’m going to blow you to kingdom come…” they are meaning that they are going to make you go to the afterlife. It is an interesting phrase because of it’s bad…

Of Course They’re Here

I just got back from a meeting at a local coffee house called Red Eye coffee. While I was there I bumped into several people that I know. This particular coffee house started off as a ministry of a church in town and as such, it gained the patronage of several fellow church types like…

RE

Re- It’s a prefix that means to do over again. There are things about “re” that we don’t like. We don’t like having to do things over again. That usually means that we’ve failed the first time. And so when we hear the word “Reformation” we like to ignore the “re”. We like to think…

War

“War…what is it good for?” That line itself probably is enough to evoke memory of Edwin Starr’s 1970 hit. The lyrics continue, answering the question, “absolutely nothing.” The screens of our cellphones, tablets, and televisions have been showing us images of war for quite some time now. We have witnessed war in the Ukraine and…

Alongsiders

Last week from Thursday to Saturday, I was in Orlando with one thousand forty of my closest friends from the Florida Georgia District. We were together at the President’s Equip Conference, a conference that is held every three years and invites pastors, teachers, DCE’s, lay people, and everyone else to gather and think about a…

The Book of Job

When I ask people what they would like to read in the Bible, many times they will come up with the Book of Job. I’m not exactly sure what it is about the book that attracts us to it, but there certainly is an attraction to it. The book itself is somewhat shrouded in mystery.…

To Live is Christ

An aged Paul sits in a room accompanied by a Roman centurion. Both of them are quiet for the time being, Paul is perhaps writing some notes to himself for a letter that he will dictate later to a scribe so that the letter can be sent to Philippi. As if doodling, Paul writes out…

Who is Jesus?

When Jesus asks His disciples in Matthew 16, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” They come up with answers like “John the Baptist” and “Elijah”. How do you think people would respond if we did a man-on-the-street type interview and asked people who they thought Jesus was?  When I’ve seen that…

Christophers

Do you know the story of St. Christopher? Christopher was a big man, around 7 foot tall. He was working as a mercenary when he became interested in Christianity and asked a hermit-monk to teach him. After Christopher was baptized, he asked how he could personally live out his faith. The hermit at first responded…