This blog is about to change, I think!

Life always is changing.  This blog is going to be changing soon, I think.  I believe perhaps it will be more interesting soon.  It's pretty darned interesting now, especially when I post regularly.  :)I,Don Follis, will continue to be the writer, but the name will change soon.  It will reflect a new ministry I am beginningContinueContinue reading “This blog is about to change, I think!”

Laughing and Crying make us real

Paul's words in Romans 12 always stick with me.  Be happy with those who are happy, and weep with those who weep.  When we hear good news from family members or friends, we should rejoice and whoop it up and squeal with delight.  If we do that, that person with great news will feel blessed. ContinueContinue reading “Laughing and Crying make us real”

Pastors and their friends

I was discussing with some pastors the topic of friendships.  Many pastors have a best friend who is not part of their congregation.  For example:  "My good friend is another pastor in a different state.  I love my parishioners here, but I don't go on vacations with them."On the other hand, I happen to know a pastor whoContinueContinue reading “Pastors and their friends”

Pastor’s Sabbath Retreat

Jennifer and I are on the leadership team of the Vineyard national Pastor's Sabbath Retreat at Green Lake Conference Center in Green Lake, Wisconsin.Our leadership team arrived yesterday and briefed.Today 8 couples arrived from around the United States.  "The purpose of the Pastor's Sabbath Retreat is to provided a directed retreat for the restoration andContinueContinue reading “Pastor’s Sabbath Retreat”

Consoling, understanding and loving

I am all about being consoled, making myself understood and doing everything I can to make sure I am loved.But I noticed this morning as I prayed the famous prayer of St. Francis of Assisi this prominent line …"Eternal God, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, toContinueContinue reading “Consoling, understanding and loving”

Jimmy Carter finally leaves Southern Baptist Convention

I have great admiration for Jimmy Carter.  I voted for him in 1980 when he lost to Reagan.  One of my favorite bloggers, Eugene Cho of Quest Church in Seattle, included Carter's recent address in one of his recent posts.  Carter explains why he is leaving.  Carter's remarks are global in nature but really interesting.  TakeContinueContinue reading “Jimmy Carter finally leaves Southern Baptist Convention”