Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
The ability to allow encouragement to flow freely from your heart to your mouth is one we should pray for and cultivate in our lives.
I recently moved to a nicer office and sent an email around letting everyone know I was now on other side of the building. In the email, I jokingly invited everyone to come over for a “tour” of the new space and apologized that I didn’t have any hors d …
Girlfriends have never really been my thing. Sure, I had a few close girlfriends during my formative years, but they were few and far between. Most of the time I hung out with the boys or in a big group of boys and girls. It was less complicated (at le …
A few years ago, I was chatting with a friend who was going through a painful break-up. As we talked about the loss she was feeling, she said, “I just don’t want to be alone.” None of us do. Around that same time, I read an article reporting the declin …
Maybe you’ve been in this situation. You’re sitting in a meeting and someone throws out a wild, crazy idea. Your brain immediately begins poking holes in said idea, scrolling through all of the reasons it’s likely doomed to failure. If you’re like me — …
Think dying to self is only for married people? Think again.
When was the last time you went to a great party? I’m not talking about great in a worldly sense. I’m talking about a memorable party where you had fun and felt included. As I mentioned in my feature article, “How to Influence Culture Without Being Sed …
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