Category Archives: Spiritual Revolution
Groaning
I am so thrilled to live in the day that I live. I have the privilege of access to awesome technology. Yes, I can rise with the birds and sing to people, without even leaving my home. Yet as well, I … Continue reading
The Sacrifice for Our Sins
As I indicated in one of my last entries, I feel something of a shift has occurred in terms of what God is doing on the Earth. My earlier assumption was driven by the international focus on Middle Eastern rioting, … Continue reading
Happy
This morning I find myself pouring over a book by songwriter Lynn DeShazo, More Precious Than Silver, while listening to Michael W. Smith’s rendering of her song, Ancient Words. This powerful “poem” of praise, reinforces the treasure we have in … Continue reading
Called out of the Masses
Reading the Bible seems to be much richer these days as the Lord affords deep reflection on my days as a Christ follower. I have spent most of my life within a limiting framework, laid my well-meaning men and women … Continue reading
American Christianity
As I sit this morning, in one of the many places of worship in our city, thinking of all the variety of churches on almost every corner of America, I cannot help but think that our lifestyles may have brought us to a … Continue reading
An Axiom Misappropriated
This morning as I did my daily reading of Oswald Chambers, it dawned on me what the American pulpit has done to the familiar mandate of Jesus: “If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me.” Here … Continue reading
“Prayer: A partnership that transforms history.”
I have been away awhile, at least in my writing, compelled by a sense of need to give the time to editing my last year of entries, for purposes of a journal like publication reflecting on those writings. However, this … Continue reading
No Mission Drift Here
I seem continuously drawn back to the study of Joseph, the first born of Rebecca. So many correlations exist between Jacob’s son and Christ, the Son of God, for this to be mere coincidence? For one, Joseph was a favored son, … Continue reading
The Age of the Gentiles
All my life, I have heard ministers both defend Israel, and declare that the time in which we live, beginning with the ascension of Christ and the Early Church, would soon come to an end; that time being, the Age … Continue reading
The Lover, The Beloved and The Love.
Having time of late with an injured wife, who is quite the reader, is certainly adding value to both our lives, and is truly becoming a personal Romans 8:28 story. We didn’t ask for a broken knee as a teachable … Continue reading

