It can be tough for me to trust politicians, especially when they try to relate to normal, everyday folks like myself.
Often in political campaigns,...
Four questions I love to ask, and three unexpected benefits that come with them.
According to a well-known story, Nobel Prize winner Isadore Rabi shares...
Josh Beck is the owner of Appalachian Running Company with a background as a professional cyclist, duathlete, and triathlete.
Let’s start with “Be a Difference Maker.” What...
There’s a misnomer that it’s always a good thing when someone says, “What you see is what you get,” especially when it comes to ministry leadership. If you’re encountering any of these three dangers, it’s time to deal with what’s really going on.
Perhaps what might help us over our hurdles is not to hide how costly disciple-making is, but to be utterly honest and explicit about the costs, and hold them out in the light for us to see, and then find whether something in us might just rise to the peculiar glory of it all.
Reflection can be tough. Even though I had a great year, there are challenges I face daily. I have to make daily decisions to overcome my fears of abandonment and broken trust.
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