This morning, a year after the slaughter of innocents in Uvalde, I had the honor and privilege of preaching at our weekly Wednesday church service at the homeless ministry I work at here in Dallas. I came out of the book of Habakkuk, one of the Old Testament minor prophets. Habakkuk is disgusted and disturbedContinue reading “Remembering Uvalde One Year Later”
A Contemporary Psalm of Resolve
I am raw and vulnerable. Last week, as one of my co-workers noted, I served as the human punching bag for other people. I’ve been praying through words that were said. Words that wounded. Words that cut deep. Anger and frustration that scorched relationships. Anger that hurt. As a Christian, I know that I amContinue reading “A Contemporary Psalm of Resolve”
Living Life in Light of Eternity
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the Church Leaders Conference hosted by Watermark Community Church. It’s an annual gathering held here in Dallas, Texas. I attended along with four of my coworkers. We were a small group amid nearly 3,000 other people representing churches and ministries from all around America. It was aContinue reading “Living Life in Light of Eternity”
