Recently I met two people for lunch at a local restaurant. We talked and laughed. Afterward as I was walking from my booth to the exit, a stranger seated at another booth stopped me and asked, “Are you a preacher?” I said “yes” and introduced myself. He smiled and replied “I thought you looked like… Read More »
Taking Stock of My Life
Each year the end of December and first of January is a time when I take stock of my life and ministry. What do I feel good about and where do I want to feel better? What do I sense God saying to me? What needs and opportunities can I identify? Where am I succeeding… Read More »
32 New Missionaries
Earlier this week I was reading an article about 32 people who obeyed God’s call to missions and were appointed as missionaries last month by our Southern Baptist International Mission Board. During the “Sending Celebration” each of them shared their story. They described when and how God spoke to them. They mentioned specific times when… Read More »
Thank You
Monieca and I want to say “thank you” to everyone who made Sunday a special day for us. It has been an honor for us to be part of FBC for 30 years and we appreciate every expression of love and kindness we received during Sunday’s celebration. Thank you for every card, comment, gift, smile,… Read More »
A Night of Worship
Thursday night was one of the best Christmas worship experiences I’ve ever had. I’ve attended better concerts and shows, but never a better time of worship to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior. Travis Cottrell and his team, along with our worship choir and orchestra, led us praising Jesus. The evening alternated between… Read More »
Sunday Highlights 12.03.2017
Sunday was a beautiful day at FBC. I know that doesn’t sound very spiritual, but it’s the word that keeps coming to mind. I guess when you see God in people and experiences, that is a beautiful thing – so maybe it is a spiritual word. It was beautiful to watch as two new believers… Read More »
Happy Thanksgiving 2018
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I woke up this morning to the traditional aroma of a turkey cooking in the oven, with all the fragrant spices that add a special punch to the taste filling the atmosphere. My tradition is to slowly cook the turkey overnight, then finish it in the morning since we like to eat… Read More »
Sunday Highlights 10.1.2017
Some moments from yesterday I found meaningful and interesting: I spoke with several individuals who were attending for the very first time, including one family from Kentucky – Go Big Blue! I also spoke with several Winthrop students. While feedback regarding the first message in The Reformation series was positive, those who spoke to me… Read More »
I’m Thankful This Labor Day
Since 1894 the first Monday of September has been celebrated as Labor Day in America. Originally a time to celebrate the American worker and labor movement, today it’s more about cookouts, vacations, family gatherings, and shopping. Whatever you’re doing, I pray you have a really good day. While you’re at it, give the Lord thanks… Read More »
Five Week Challenge: Day 35
Today ends our Five Week Challenge. This focus on prayer and fasting has impacted many in our Family of Faith. I’ve heard countless stories and comments of God’s work in people’s lives. Individually and collectively, there has been a spiritual renewal. I praise God for all He has done and will continue doing. I encourage… Read More »
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