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Problem Solved
I’ll never forget the day my Christian Worldview professor said, “An alcoholic's biggest problem is not that they’re addicted to alcohol. The problem for the alcoholic is that he’s at war with the God of the universe!” Coming from a family riddled with alcoholism,...
Blessed are the Fearful
Though a sinner does evil a hundred times and prolongs his life, yet I know that it will be well with those who…
3 Keys to Making a Difference in 2018
Wouldn’t it be great to spend the next year being an integral part of bringing about this desperately needed change in our world? Here are three keys Wilson gives to help you become a part of the change you’d like to see…
How God Wraps a Gift
God doesn’t give stuff. He gives Himself. His gift comes wrapped in a Person. Father in Heaven, Thank you for giving Yourself when I deserve absolutely nothing from You. Your love is amazing, and I am so incredibly greatful for all the many blessings you’ve bestowed...
How to Think Like a Follower Worth Leading
Last week we discussed seven key characteristics of pastors or preachers worth following. Let us remember, however, that great pastors worth following deserve great followers worth leading. A quick look at Philippians 2:5-8 demonstrates what Christ-like character...
Feast Your Eyes
Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the appetite: this also is vanity and a striving after wind. Ecc. 6:9 Father in Heaven, You know what we need before we even ask for it. Help me to feast my eyes on the gifts you’ve already given and worry less...
7 Things to Find in Preachers Worth Your Time
A friend recently asked me what I thought of some of the latest, more controversial, preachers. We discussed the matter for a moment, and I encouraged him to find a few good preachers he could trust and stick with learning from them. This begs the question...
Leave More Than Just Dust in the Wind
I’ve found much in Africa. Diamonds, gold and land are mine, but now I must leave them all behind. Not a thing I’ve gained can be taken with me…
Managing or Leading?
Leaders are those who master their context, while managers are those who simply surrender to it…
No Flying Solo
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who…
					








