On this can we agree?

I counsel and mentor pastors and leaders from very diverse backgrounds, mostly diverse protestant backgrounds.  That makes my job very interesting.  One of my favorite conversation starters is: “Tell me about yourself.”It’s incredibly fascinating to me to hear the spiritual journey of folks who are Methodists and Baptists and Lutherans and Charismatics and Church ofContinueContinue reading “On this can we agree?”

The rule of God is invading this present darkness

Good reminder from Pastor John Piippo that prayer is when the Kingdom of God invades this present darkness.  [By the way, Pastor Piippo runs a school of prayer in the summer called: Prayer Summer.  I think it’s great.  It’s Piippo’s email reflections on what it means to pray, as he encourages followers to pray 30-60ContinueContinue reading “The rule of God is invading this present darkness”

Preach the Gospel … In season & out of season…

Last night at the Pontiac Correction Facility in Pontiac, IL, my fellow preacher John Henderson and I passedPontiac, IL, Correctional Facilitythrough 3 gates before entering the yard.  We walked by a 20×20-foot flower garden and a 20×30-foot vegetable garden.  100 yards off in the distance was a soccer field with inmates playing a match.We enteredContinueContinue reading “Preach the Gospel … In season & out of season…”

“I’m an open book!” … Really?

I’ve heard people say, “I’m an open book.”  Really?  How open are we?  I mean, “Really open.”I talked with a pastor recently and asked him who he felt truly safe with.”Hmmm,” he said. “To be honest, probably no one.””Does anyone know your secrets?” I asked.”Nope.””Your spouse?””Nope.””How does that feel to you?””Don’t know.””What would it mean to exploreContinueContinue reading ““I’m an open book!” … Really?”

Email exchanges to resolve conflict quickly become blowtorches…

If face to face communication doesn’t work — and many never have the courage to really try it — a letter can sometimes serve a purpose.  If you have to write a note, though, my thought is this:* Make it very brief. * Write graciously and write personally. * Do not quote Bible verses.  A pastor wroteContinueContinue reading “Email exchanges to resolve conflict quickly become blowtorches…”

Talking with Jesus late on a Tuesday afternoon

On my late afternoon walk I encountered a man getting off the bus and walking in my direction.  He was by himself.  And yet, he was talking out loud — and quite loudly at that.  He sounded like he was in an argument.He appeared to be in his own world, seemingly clueless that he wasContinueContinue reading “Talking with Jesus late on a Tuesday afternoon”