Perspective After spending my first 3 years as a Christian in the States involved in tons of personal evangelism, and now after having spent many years living in some of the most … Read more about My Burden for the Truly Unreached
How Are We To Pray?
The other day I wrote the following comments in response to this article on listening prayer: (For those of you who don't know, "listening prayer" is basically the art of supposedly … Read more about How Are We To Pray?
Tiger Woods Needs Grace
A few thoughts in reply to this post about the recent events surrounding Tiger Woods: 1. I think the police should stop treating him like "a god" and just get a warrant and ask him the … Read more about Tiger Woods Needs Grace
Happy “Beijing Duck” Day
Happy Turkey Beijing Duck Day! Thanksgiving in China is never anything like the holiday in America. First of all, China doesn't recognize it as a holiday at all. Secondly, those of us who are … Read more about Happy “Beijing Duck” Day
Midnight Chase in China
Here's a (slightly edited) update from our good friend Denny Green, sharing some of his experiences during the last 10 days of travel and Gospel seed-sewing: Please continue to pray for … Read more about Midnight Chase in China
Exegetical Fallacies (Bible-Study Blunders)
I recently read a very helpful book called "Exegetical Fallacies" by New Testament professor, author, and Bible commentator D.A. Carson. If you aren't sure what the … Read more about Exegetical Fallacies (Bible-Study Blunders)
Infant Missionary “Robbed” at Airport
(Update: They have arrived safely in China. They didn't run out of money before arriving, and they seem to be in good spirits, so thank you for those that prayed for them!) I just received an … Read more about Infant Missionary “Robbed” at Airport
Bachelor Party Theology
I dozed off at about 2 am this morning on the couch at my brother's bachelor party, while most of the guys were still sitting around the dining room table finishing a friendly game of poker. I … Read more about Bachelor Party Theology
Honduras: The Real Story (& Why I Care)
I am not sure why the so-called Honduran "coup" has captured my attention as much as it has. I think it has something to do with the fact that the situation began just a few weeks after I … Read more about Honduras: The Real Story (& Why I Care)