
The Daily Examen
Every day, up to eight times a day, I silently perform a 1-5 minute spiritual ritual that is – quite literally – changing me. Now in my late 50s, I have decided it is the single most vital personal habit I have formed to
Every day, up to eight times a day, I silently perform a 1-5 minute spiritual ritual that is – quite literally – changing me. Now in my late 50s, I have decided it is the single most vital personal habit I have formed to
The idea of today’s worship leader was born in the 1960s – and it has taken us over half a century to finally figure out what we really need, as the Church, going forward. While the following list is brief, it may form a basis
SPECIAL EDITION POST: Today commemorates the anniversary of the Armenian genocides that took place under the Ottoman Turks at the turn of the last century. My father-in-law is Armenian, and my wife and children are of Armenian descent. In our home, today is a day
Every church has a culture, and every worship ministry within a church has a culture as well. Our worship culture determines our long-term effectiveness at loving each other deeply, making beautiful music, creating environments that disciple, mentor, and release others (often to replace us), and building consistent
From Richard Rohr, as interviewed by my friend Travis of The Work Of The People. Fascinating take on Christ and the Resurrection. I may not assent to everything here, but I always love Rohr’s approach to the wrestlings of faith.