Be The One to Build

Pee on the floor. That’s how my Monday began.  It wouldn’t have been so bad, except for the fact that I worked late Saturday night and had another early day on Sunday morning.  So I was just at a loss, on “E” in the tank –and my son, Hosea just so happened to have a…

What does it take to be The One?

One thing I appreciate is a sensible preacher. I value their down-to-earth approach that presents biblical truths in a relate-able and true-to-life way. Dr. Fel did that this past Sunday as he launched his new series:  Be the One.  Be the One offers the invitation to make a difference—make an impact—make a change in someone’s…

The Force Pt. 3 – Is There a Purpose in Disappointment?

Plan B is never preferred.  We’ve all been there.  You have so many ideas and expectations of how things will turn out, and for some reason…they don’t go that direction.  So, you have to go with “Plan B.” This happened to us last week during our morning service at Gracepointe Community Church.  Following our worship…

In Your Boat

I’m sitting inside Gusto Coffee Shop in Lee’s Summit, MO on a comfortable 70 degree Monday morning.  Across from me is my friend and pastor, Dr. Fel Bagunu – sipping a Raspberry Orange Italian Soda and sharing with me his thoughts on the message he had shared the day before with our friends at Gracepointe…

Slower

Been thinking a lot lately about the rhythm of our lives, and how it affects us. I used to want to move so fast. Now, I look forward to the chance to slow down. What I’m realizing is that we as humans, especially in America, are conditioned for busyness–yet we actually crave rest. To put…

Toys and Trust

So this week I celebrate my 32nd birthday, and less than one month from now, I will celebrate my second child, Holland’s, first birthday. This last year of going from one to two children has taught me one thing:  I need God. If we choose to receive God’s gift of Jesus–and then follow Him, we’re…

Becoming Less

One of my favorite songwriters, Jason Upton, once said to his audience with a chuckle, “For some reason right after you have children, you cry out a lot more for grace.” This couldn’t be truer for me.  I told someone just the other night that in the immortal words of Tom Hanks’ character Ray Peterson…

Growing and Knowing

Though we haven’t mastered it yet, my wife and I are trying to pray together more often. The other day when we had finished, we just sat for a bit discussing where we were in life -and particularly, where we’d be if we didn’t have children.  At first, we began dwelling on the realization that…

God’s Provision, God’s Rest

Some weeks back, I heard someone say, “It’s possible to experience God’s provision, without knowing His rest.” This became a reality for me over the past few weeks. As many of you know, my wife and I recently had a little girl, our second child, Holland.  Post-pregnancy can be a tough time, physically trying for…