A Reflection on Losing Someone You Love
Dealing with death can be difficult. Clearly, death is not God’s original plan. You feel that keenly when you lose someone you love.
Dealing with death can be difficult. Clearly, death is not God’s original plan. You feel that keenly when you lose someone you love.
As a Generation X pastor, I love watching the Millennial generation come of age. They are a talented group, and it’s a joy for me to be their pastor, neighbor and friend. Lately I’ve been intrigued by three biblical characters who embody the possibilit …
Let’s outdo each other in showing honor to those around us. Let’s make people feel important — because they are. Here are four ways to do it.
Journalist Paula Zahn once remarked that Phil Cooke is rare because he’s a working film producer in Hollywood with a degree in theology. Not only that, Phil has produced media programming in nearly 50 countries around the world. Phil says that during t …
Having my own dog has been quite a sanctifying experience. Cali loves to chew, as do most lab pups. I keep hoping she will grow out of it, and yet she likes to keep me guessing about the integrity of my house when I return home. Some days, she is a lit …
About a decade ago, I had a conversation with a group of friends about the problem of pornography addiction. I mentioned Playboy, which was the extent of my knowledge of porn at the time, and a male peer chuckled at my naivety. “Guys don’t use Playboy …
Last summer, I was a speaker at the Pursuit conference, a gathering of single Christians seeking to grow in their relationship with God and others. As I talked about dating with some of the men at the conference, I noticed that a number of them had tro …
It’s a good idea to occasionally do an internal inventory and see whether we’re ready for marriage.
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