Our hearts are broken. Today we are caught in between two immutable truths. Lucy is experiencing ineffable joy with the Lord; we are experiencing unspeakable grief and sorrow. John Newton penned a beautiful poem reflecting on the first truth. In vain my fancy strives to paint The moment after death, The glories that surround the…
What Makes a Merry Christmas?
The incarnation wasn’t only a display of God’s glory, it also brought about what we need most: peace.
Seeking Help: Further Reflections on 2 Kings 1:1-18
What does it look like to trust God alone for our physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual needs?
It’s Time to Gather Again
We’ve made adjustments. We’ve got tons of hand sanitizer. We’re social distancing. We’ve got masks. Let’s watch out for each other, and let’s not neglect meeting together. It’s time to gather again.
Marriage as a Taste of Something Greater (in light of our 20th Anniversary)
Today, July 22, 2020, Lindsay and I have been married 20 years. I love my bride, and usually take time each year to publicly proclaim said love to the internet. She’s truly a blessing from the Lord—as a co-laborer, friend, mother, and human being (see here for more on that). We have had the blessing…