Month: September 2017

The leaves are changing, the fields have turned to gold, we finally got some cooler weather (sort of), and our Harvest Festivals are right around the corner — there’s no doubt that it is fall here in the beautiful state of…

An excerpt from The Disciple-Making Parent by Chap Bettis I can still remember the kick to my stomach. For the past nine months I had known we were going to have a baby. Sharon and I had talked about her, planned for…

This month we have been thinking about ways to tackle school. We have looked at how to read, write, and even specifically, how to use our cell phone wisely. I wanted to look at one more area that I think…

by Steve Coleman Recently I was sitting in a meeting and got one of those texts that make you nervous; it read, “I need to talk to you about something that happened last night.” Immediately the nervousness hit at the…

ADD refers to a psychological ailment known as attention deficit disorder. It refers to an inability to focus, think deeply, and stay on task. In Tony Reinke’s book, 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You, Reinke argues that our cell…

Winston Churchill won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. By the end of his life, he had penned forty-three books and opined in thousands of columns. Surprisingly, many do not know that Churchill performed terribly in school, regularly neglecting…

I recently had some friends move to Louisville. Matt feels called to ministry and knew that a good next step would be some seminary training. The only problem is that Matt never got his undergraduate degree. Matt is such a…