"My name is Patrick. I am a sinner, a simple country person, and the least of all believers."The confession of Maewyn Succat, aka---St. Patrick Much of what we know about Maewyn Succat--St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, we know from his own words of his own writing. One from the Epistola, and his Christian... Continue Reading →
Does It Have to Be That Way?
Over a week ago, a Christian brother in the Lord whom I served with in Manti, Utah during Manti Mormon Miracle Pageant---where we 100 Christians shared the true Jesus Christ to 60,000 - 80,000 Mormons within two weeks---shared the following alternative perspective on the 2024 Presidential Election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, which I... Continue Reading →
Ignorance Ain’t Bliss
The Bible makes it clear that ignorance is not bliss, especially when it comes to spiritual matters. While ignorance might seem like a harmless or comfortable state, Scripture warns of the serious consequences that it brings. Ignorance, whether due to neglect, hard-heartedness, or unwillingness to seek understanding, it is not excused. For believers, Scripture emphasizes... Continue Reading →
Is This Even Possible?
This morning as I drove to get a little "sumpthin-sumpthin" from Rise & Grind for my wife and her boss, I was behind a car with this window decal on the back. "Love Like Jesus" with a big smiley-face. It was very big, and very cute. Fit the car nicely. As it stared at me... Continue Reading →
How to Get Your Feet Wet in Evangelism
Evangelism can feel like a daunting task, especially if you're new to sharing your faith or are unsure of where to begin. But getting your feet wet in evangelism doesn't have to be overwhelming or intimidating. Evangelism is about sharing the truth of the gospel---the good news of Jesus, in ways that are authentic and... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Fight Like a Man by Emeal Zwayne
There are so many things I want to say about Emeal "E.Z." Zwayne's first book, Fight Like a Man: A Bold, Biblical, Battle Plan For Personal Purity that from the outside looking in, it would seem contrived. Why? Because I loved this book. Everything about it. In fact, I couldn't find anything wrong with it.... Continue Reading →
From Discarded to Desired
As I drove down a quiet street yesterday afternoon on my way to mow a friend's lawn, something caught my eye: a vacuum cleaner sitting at the edge of the road, awaiting its fate with the garbage truck. It looked very old and worn, like it had seen better days. The front where the roller... Continue Reading →
Keeping the Heart: Lessons on Maintaining a Pure Heart in All Seasons of Life.
Introduction Like most puritan writings, Keeping the Heart by John Flavel is a profound exploration of the spiritual and emotional practices necessary for maintaining a pure heart amidst life's various trials and tribulations. Written in the 17th century, Flavel's work remains relevant today, offering timeless wisdom on the importance of inner purity and the condition... Continue Reading →
Remembering September 11, 2001
It's hard to believe it's been 23 years since that day this country stopped and gazed upward and on our television sets watching thousands die from multiple attacks on our country. I had just moved to Iowa with my fiancรฉ in June with the hope of starting a new life together in a much more... Continue Reading →
The Promises From God No One Wants
When we think of the promises of God, our minds often turn to visions of blessings, protection, and divine favor. We eagerly embrace the promise of abundant life, peace, and the fulfillment of our deepest desires. But what about the promises that are less comfortable: the ones that speak of trials, persecution, and hardship? These... Continue Reading →
