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3 Practices for Making the Best Use of Time

3 Practices for Making the Best Use of Time

We discussed, last week, the need to reflect on what we’re doing (and not doing) and the need prioritize those things appropriately. Time is indeed slipping away, and the hours that pass will never be ours again. Three considerations we mentioned that can help us make...

3 Considerations for Making the Best Use of Time

3 Considerations for Making the Best Use of Time

While in the military, I spent time as a communications operator running satellite systems, computer networks and phones services for our team while deployed to Iraq. A motto we adopted to keep us focused on our primary objectives was “waste wire, not man hour.” The...

4 Essentials for Personal Evangelism

4 Essentials for Personal Evangelism

Personal Evangelism is a process, not an event. By process, I mean a number of intentional reoccurring events rather than a "flash in the pan" random act of sharing one's faith devoid of any preparation or groundwork being laid in effort to connect one with the person...

Mark Makers

Mark Makers

In my last post, I mentioned the fact that I lacked “intentional discipleship” while I was growing up. I do not mean for that statement to sound like my home church growing up was full of hypocrites or that my parents didn’t care about my faith as I grew older. My...

Get Up And Walk

Get Up And Walk

When I was growing up, it seemed like the term discipleship was a simplistic “catch all” phrase for anything to do with “church stuff.” Unfortunately, the absence of intentional discipleship in my life set me up for failure later on when I joined the military after...

Make Room: Capitalize on Car Rides

Make Room: Capitalize on Car Rides

I recently took my family on a haunted ghost tour in the historic district of St. Augustine, Florida. While I don't buy into the haunted graveyard stuff and paranormal images in my cell phone pictures, I did enjoy the trip. My wife and I were content to know that we...