With the billions of young people under 20 years of age, I am increasingly feeling impressed by the Holy Spirit to pray for children, including my own children. Below are some of the prayers I’ve been praying. I encourage you to pray them, too.The priestly benediction Moses and Aaron prayed over the Israelites–“The Lord blessContinueContinue reading “Praying for your Children”
Author Archives: Don Follis
Why Men don’t Pray
That’s the title of my talk for this coming Saturday morning’s men’s prayer breakfast. Well, I know some of the reasons why I don’t pray, and I’ll talk about them briefly. But not for long. Actually, I do pray. So do you. So does your neighbor. So do the El Salvadoran men in this picture.ContinueContinue reading “Why Men don’t Pray”
The appointment with Death
<img alt="angel" src="http://vineyardmen.typepad.com/men_of_the_vineyard/images/angel.jpg" width="300" height="207" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" /”It is destined for all men to die once, and after that comes the judgment.” The writer of Hebrew spoke with certainty. The brother to whom I have been ministering in recent weeks had his appointment with death at 11:55 am lastContinueContinue reading “The appointment with Death”
Confession of Sin
This morning when I awoke and started reading the Scripture the Holy Spirit brought to mind something I said yesterday for which I needed to ask forgiveness. A comment I made to a new Champaign-Urbana pastor was offensive, and I regretted saying it. I already have called the person and asked for forgiveness, which isContinueContinue reading “Confession of Sin”
Lay it down, brothers!
This past weekend I read Carol Kent’s book When I lay My Isaac Down — Unshakable Faith in Unthinkable Circumstances (NavPress, 2004). Kent’s son (Jason Paul) was a committed Christian, an exemplary graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and on his way to a career as a Navy officer.He married a young woman named AprilContinueContinue reading “Lay it down, brothers!”
3 lunch-time baptisms in an Urbana bathtub
A few weeks ago I met a brother who is in the final stages of pancreatic cancer, and today I had the great honor of baptizing his three daughters. (The picture here is of a young soldier being baptized in a make-shift baptismal pool somewhere in Iraq.) The brother in the final stages of cancerContinueContinue reading “3 lunch-time baptisms in an Urbana bathtub”
Anxiety producing waters ahead
With the University of Illinois and public and Christian school about to crank up, it feels like the anxiety level in Champaign-Urbana has gone up precipitously in the last week. From Archibald Hart’s The Anxiety Cure (Word Publishing, 1999), here are 10 ridiculous things you can say to a person with anxiety (or to yourself,ContinueContinue reading “Anxiety producing waters ahead”
The Marriage Course
Jennifer and I were among about 15 couples who took the 7-week marriage course this summer.It is a terrific course featuring Nicky and Sila Lee from the Holy Trinity Brompton Church in London. That’s the same church where ALPHA orginated.The course costs $70 and includes a relaxing candle-light dinner (the food was delicious), privacy andContinueContinue reading “The Marriage Course”