You've heard there's a national coin shortage, a computer chip shortage, a cream cheese shortage (I'm not joking), and a truck driver shortage. Supposedly, there's also a shortage of Christmas trees—real and fake—and we can likely expect another toilet paper shortage soon. To this list, add one more: a shortage of people who care to listen to others. Everybody loves a conversation. But hardly anybody likes to listen. Perhaps you’ve had the experience of asking someone about their day—and then been fire-hosed with a ten-minute monologue. (Of course, you’ve never done that, have you?). Despite Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, people…
Light Trouble
With Thanksgiving in the rearview mirror, it was time to set up our Christmas manger scene. Slot A met Tab B, and the white cut-out boards snapped together in no time. The final touch—a white floodlight to illuminate Jesus and the manger scene. Having shoved the plastic fixture into the lawn, I connected the extension cords, turned the light switch and…nothing. A quick examination revealed a crack that was more than a little suspicious. Time to replace it. We found a new fixture at Home Depot the next day, and I eagerly threaded the floodlight into the socket. We turned…
Thanksgiving Miracle
Just an average-looking envelope. Not so much as a scribble on it. But inside was a ring. A wedding ring? It sure seemed that way to Laura, a neighbor lady. She'd found it in the street, not far from our home, while out for a walk with her dog. The ring bore a tiny inscription suggesting it was a gift from Gabe. But Gabe who? There are 50 some houses on our street. Though we know many of the neighbors, we surely don’t know them all. And what proof was there that it belonged to anyone on our street, anyway?…
After My Master
We are just back from a trip to Israel. In eight days of audio and video recording, we interviewed 18 different people for some upcoming Moody Radio specials. Among them is a guy named Nizar Touma. He is pastor of the church of the Nazarene in the heart of Nazareth. If you’ve never been there, here’s what would likely surprise you if you were to visit Jesus’ hometown today. First, Nazareth is noisy. It's a city of nearly 80,000 with all the bustle and business of a busy place. Indeed, Nazareth is the largest Arab city in all of Israel….
Separate from the World
Nobody wants to stick out. Everybody wants to blend in. That’s the mantra of a middle school kid. Unfortunately, it’s also the way many of us approach our faith as we navigate our culture. We don’t want to make waves, ruffle feathers, or stick out in any way. And that's a problem. Because Scripture calls us to be separate from the world. In 2 Corinthians. 6:17, we hear God calling: "Therefore, come out from their midst and be separate," says the Lord. What exactly does it mean to be separate? Godly Christians haven’t always agreed. But we know the Almighty…
Why We Must Bless Israel
Did you know that within 24 hours of the United Nations' declaration of Israel's statehood, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria launched a full-scale attack? Did you know that nearly 30 countries—including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Somalia, and North Korea—still do not recognize Israel as a nation? Did you know that Arab leaders have publicly stated they want to “throw the Jews into the sea?” Did you know that in 2017, Iran constructed a large clock that is right now counting down to what they hope will be the end of Israel’s existence? Did you know that Hamas fired more than…
Shrinking Self
In Richard Matheson’s novel, The Shrinking Man, the lead character Scott Carey is exposed to a radioactive cloud causing him to begin shrinking. In just months, he loses three inches in height and continues to get smaller—to the point a Black Widow spider pursues him in his own basement. John the Baptist’s life exemplifies a different kind of shrinking. When comparing himself to Jesus Christ, John declares, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30). Could seven words possibly pack more punch? Ours is an age of shallow slogans and empty talking points. But when John the Baptist made…
The Spiders Have Perfect Attendance
Outside my third-floor office is a hallway about 125 feet long. On many days, glorious sunshine filters through its twelve cathedral-height windows. But sun or not, I've noticed that the outside of these windows all seem to feature a high level of arachnid activity—spiders. Plying their wind-resistant webs, these eight-legged critters spin, sprint, and snack hour after hour. In all twelve windows. And this, in broad daylight! Here, I thought spiders were supposed to be nocturnal. (Perhaps the flies they’re catching all drink Red Bull?). Phone snapshots below. Having searched the web for—well—web facts, I was still curious. Are these…
Soul Not for Sale
As the passenger from the Houston plane stepped off the jetway, I couldn’t help but notice the bold white letters on his black tee-shirt: Soul Not for Sale. But really, who sells their soul? That’s only the stuff of movies and legends, right? Some lady sells her soul to the devil to guarantee she becomes a millionaire. Some guy sells his soul so he can get the beautiful girl to fall in love with him. That’s them. But not us, right? “Of course not,” many of us would say, “because I’m a follower of Jesus.” But sell our souls we…
Heaven on Her Mind
How much do you think about heaven? As much as a four-year-old? Sadie—middle name, Virginia—is named for her great grandmother, Virginia. Though Great Grandma passed away a couple of years ago, Sadie still remembers her. Nor is this four-year-old content to let those memories fade. On a recent walk with her mom, Lynnette, Sadie asked some pointed questions: SADIE: Mom, I saw in a book once there will be beautiful water fountains in heaven. Is it true? MOM: Not sure, Sadie. But the Bible tells us it will be beautiful, so I wouldn’t be surprised. SADIE: Are we gonna…