Spiritual Growth

Most Recent

Hold the Sarcasm

Sarcasm is a popular form of humor in today’s culture, but sometimes we take it too far. We fail to realize when our words become hurtful in conversations, particularly in arguments. Lately I’ve noticed a trend on Christian radio stations. Artists like …

Everything is Black and White

During a discussion about difficult moral questions, a co-worker once caught me off-guard with the statement: “Everything is black and white.”  Wait a minute. I thought that one of the hallmarks of growing mature in faith was the ability to think criti …

October 1, 2013

Inbox Segment

Little Things Mean a Lot to Your Pastor

Few people have a clue about the burdens pastors carry. That’s due both to the men and to the job: The men generally are humble, not self-promoting, and the job entails a lot of personal ministry and confidentiality. Those who do see the pastor’s work …

Service With a Smile

When I was a teenager, I volunteered at camp every summer. I loved camp. I loved hanging out with the kids, I loved planning games, working in the kitchen, cleaning cabins — it didn’t matter. As long as I was at camp, I was happy. I wasn’t making money …

End of content

No more pages to load